Trump and South Korea’s Lee Discuss Outcome of US-China Summit

By Jihoon Lee and Heejin ⁠Kim

SEOUL, ⁠May 17 (Reuters) – South ⁠Korean President Lee Jae Myung and ​U.S. President Donald Trump held a phone call on ‌Sunday and discussed the ‌outcome of the U.S.-China summit meeting, ⁠the South ⁠Korean Blue House presidential office said in a ​statement on Sunday.

Trump shared with Lee results of his meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping, including U.S.-China ​relations, agreements over economic and trade issues and ⁠Korean affairs, ⁠as well as ⁠the ​situation in the Middle East, the Blue House said.

The ​Korean president found ⁠Trump and Xi had constructive talks over affairs on the Korean Peninsula, it said.

Trump told Lee that Trump would contribute to peace and ⁠stability on the Korean Peninsula through close cooperation with ⁠South Korea, according to the Blue House.

Lee told Trump that the stable management of U.S.-China relations would contribute to peace and prosperity in the region and the world. He also expressed his hope to Trump for instant recovery of peace and stability in ⁠the Middle East, it said.

The two leaders also talked about the smooth implementation of a bilateral trade deal signed last year, the ​statement added.

(Reporting by Jihoon Lee and Heejin ​KimEditing by Peter Graff)

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