South Korea, France to Upgrade Ties to Strategic Partnership, Blue House Says

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SEOUL, April ⁠3 (Reuters) – ⁠South Korean President Lee ⁠Jae Myung and French President Emmanuel Macron are set ​to upgrade relations between the countries to a “global strategic partnership,” Korea’s Blue House ‌said in a statement on ‌Friday.

Macron arrived in South Korea on Thursday for a two-day state ⁠visit after ⁠also visiting Japan and is due to hold a summit ​with Lee in Seoul later on Friday.

It is the first state visit by a French president since 2015 and French officials have said the trip aims to ​strengthen France’s strategic and economic role in the region at a time ⁠of “strong ⁠international and regional tensions.”

Macron ⁠is scheduled ​to meet the CEOs of Samsung, Naver and Hyundai Motor during the ​trip as he seeks ⁠to boost French exports to South Korea and attract Korean investment into France’s industrial and technology sectors, the officials said.

The two leaders will have a lunch after their summit, accompanied by about 140 government officials and ⁠business executives from both countries. Felix, a member of the Kpop boy ⁠band Stray Kids who has been named an honorary ambassador to France, will also attend, Lee’s office said.

The French president is scheduled to deliver a speech at Yonsei University in Seoul after the summit, and attend a business forum alongside Prime Minister Kim Min-seok, according to the Blue House.

In an interview with Le Figaro before the summit, Lee said ties with France must go beyond ⁠partnership and become a pursuit of strategic collaboration that includes artificial intelligence and nuclear energy which are key to innovation.

South Korean exports to France stood at $6.4 billion in 2025, while imports stood at $8.6 ​billion.

(Reporting by Heejin Kim in Seoul and Gabriel ​Stargardter in ParisEditing by Ed Davies)

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