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美防长来了,核潜艇议题搅动韩国
Huan Qiu Shi Bao· 2025-11-04 22:46
《韩国时报》4日称,尽管特朗普同意了,但韩国建成核动力潜艇仍需走过漫长的道路。《韩民族日报》4日也说,有观察认为,"实质性谈判现在才真正开 始"。韩美双方将在后续磋商中围绕核动力潜艇建造地点、技术转移、核燃料的获取等具体细节展开新一轮博弈,"每个议题都绝非易事"。该媒体另一篇报 道举例称,在建造地点问题上,韩方原本的立场是,凭借现有的潜艇艇体建造技术与小型核反应堆制造能力,只要美方提供核燃料,韩国便可在本国自主建 造核动力潜艇,但美方却提出在费城造船厂建造。韩国《首尔新闻》称,若核潜艇在位于美国的船厂建造,韩方将面临技术主导权受限、对美依赖加深等风 险。 对于韩国寻求建造核动力潜艇一事,黑龙江省社会科学院东北亚研究所研究员笪志刚4日接受《环球时报》记者采访时表示,韩国固然有国防及安全层面的 考虑,但问题的关键在于,其身处朝鲜半岛这一敏感的地缘位置,此举容易打破区域战略平衡,引发军备竞赛与对立。 【环球时报驻韩国特约记者 黎枳银 环球时报记者 刘彩玉 环球时报特约记者 韩雯】4日,韩国国防部长官安圭伯和美国国防部长赫格塞思在首尔举行会谈, 韩方引进核动力潜艇成为最受舆论关注的议题之一。赫格塞思当天在记者会上称, ...
李在明同特朗普会晤
Xin Jing Bao· 2025-10-29 12:42
据韩国总统府消息,李在明在会晤中表示,韩国计划通过提高国防预算和发展国防产业,大幅增强自我 防卫力量,减轻美国防务负担。同时,韩国将通过扩大对美投资与进口等措施,进一步巩固和深化韩美 同盟关系。 特朗普表示将继续与韩国保持良好关系,共同解决朝鲜半岛问题。 据央视新闻消息,韩国总统李在明10月29日在韩国庆州同到访的美国总统特朗普会晤,讨论巩固韩美同 盟等问题。 ...
韩媒:特朗普今日访韩将会晤李在明 或主谈关税问题
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang· 2025-10-29 03:29
Core Points - The bilateral meeting between South Korean President Lee Jae-myung and U.S. President Trump is scheduled for October 29, focusing on tariff issues [1] - This meeting marks the shortest interval between visits of South Korean and U.S. leaders in history, occurring nearly two months after their last meeting in Washington [1] - The discussions will take place at the National Gyeongju Museum, including a welcome ceremony and a working lunch [1] Tariff Negotiations - The two leaders are expected to discuss tariff negotiations and the South Korea-U.S. alliance, with particular emphasis on the $350 billion investment project from South Korea to the U.S. [1] - There are existing disagreements regarding the investment methods and revenue distribution related to this project, leading to a prolonged stalemate in negotiations [1] - The likelihood of narrowing differences during this meeting is considered low by the South Korean presidential office due to significant gaps in opinions [1]
李在明:韩国若接受美国要求将再次面临金融危机
Xin Jing Bao· 2025-09-22 01:41
Core Viewpoint - The interview with Lee Jae-myung highlights the urgency to resolve the Korea-U.S. tariff issues and emphasizes the ongoing strength of the Korea-U.S. alliance despite recent tensions [1] Group 1: Tariff Issues - Lee Jae-myung aims to address the Korea-U.S. tariff problems as a priority [1] - The recent arrest of hundreds of individuals at a South Korean battery factory in the U.S. has sparked public outrage in South Korea [1] Group 2: U.S.-Korea Alliance - Lee asserts that the incident will not undermine the Korea-U.S. alliance and clarifies that it is not a directive from former President Trump [1] - South Korea is progressively increasing its defense budget, indicating no significant disagreements with the U.S. on security matters [1]
美韩元首30分钟会谈将向媒体开放,韩媒担忧:特朗普或公开施压
Guan Cha Zhe Wang· 2025-08-25 14:47
Group 1 - The meeting between South Korean President Lee Jae-myung and U.S. President Trump is expected to be high-pressure for South Korea, with concerns about public scrutiny and potential media pressure during the discussions [1][3][4] - The meeting is characterized as a "public opening ceremony" rather than a substantive discussion, with the agenda and speaking points not clearly defined in advance [1][3] - There are fears that Trump may publicly pressure South Korea, similar to past encounters with other leaders, which could lead to an uncomfortable situation for Lee [3][4] Group 2 - The reception for Lee Jae-myung in the U.S. has been criticized for its low profile, with minimal representation from the U.S. side compared to previous visits by South Korean presidents [7][8] - The U.S. has intensified pressure on South Korea to formalize a $350 billion investment commitment, indicating a shift in the dynamics of the bilateral relationship [8][9] - The focus of the meeting is anticipated to be on a shipbuilding cooperation agreement, with expectations of significant investment announcements from South Korea [9] Group 3 - The visit is seen as a high-risk, low-reward endeavor, with analysts suggesting that it may not lead to substantial improvements in U.S.-South Korea relations [6] - There is a growing concern in South Korea regarding the stability of the U.S.-South Korea alliance, especially with Trump's administration demanding more from South Korea in terms of defense spending and military commitments [10][11] - Lee Jae-myung's diplomatic strategy appears to involve balancing relations with both the U.S. and China, as evidenced by his prior visit to Japan and ongoing diplomatic outreach to Beijing [12][13]
韩媒:韩总统室就韩国新任外长涉华言论表态,强调与中方沟通交流必要性
Huan Qiu Wang· 2025-08-05 04:42
Group 1 - The core viewpoint of the article emphasizes South Korea's commitment to developing its relationship with China while maintaining its alliance with the United States [1][3] - The new South Korean Foreign Minister, Park Jin, acknowledges existing differences with China but stresses the importance of communication and cooperation for regional stability and prosperity [3][4] - There is a recognition of the challenges posed by China's rise, with a call for vigilance while also expressing a desire for a good relationship with China [4][5] Group 2 - The article highlights increasing pressure from the United States on South Korea to take on more defense responsibilities amid the U.S.-China competition [5] - Analysts suggest that the role of U.S. troops in South Korea may shift from deterring North Korea to broader actions in the Indo-Pacific region [5]
涉及中国,韩国新外长在美表态
Huan Qiu Shi Bao· 2025-08-04 22:44
Group 1 - The new South Korean Foreign Minister, Park Jin, emphasizes the importance of maintaining good relations with China while cooperating with the US and Japan [1] - Park acknowledges the challenges posed by China's rapid development and its actions in the South China Sea and Yellow Sea, labeling China as a "competitor" [1] - The South Korean government aims to convey a message to China about adhering to international law in bilateral and regional matters [1] Group 2 - Since the establishment of diplomatic relations, South Korea has benefited significantly from trade with China, which has been its largest trading partner [2] - The recent visit of the South Korean Foreign Minister to the US occurs during a delicate phase in US-South Korea relations, with new tariffs and investment commitments being discussed [2] - Analysts suggest that South Korea is under increasing pressure from the US to take on more defense responsibilities and choose sides in the US-China competition [2]
X @外汇交易员
外汇交易员· 2025-07-03 03:19
Geopolitical Strategy - South Korea aims to pursue "pragmatic diplomacy" centered on national interests [1] - The focus includes maintaining a strong South Korea-US alliance and close cooperation between South Korea, the US, and Japan [1] - South Korea intends to improve relations with China and Russia as soon as possible [1] - The goal is to safeguard peace and the lives of South Korean citizens [1]
提及美韩同盟,谈到关税协商,李在明与特朗普通话20分钟
Huan Qiu Shi Bao· 2025-06-06 22:47
Core Points - The first phone call between South Korean President Lee Jae-myung and U.S. President Trump took place on the night of June 6, lasting approximately 20 minutes, where they discussed the importance of the Korea-U.S. alliance [1][3] - Both leaders praised each other's leadership and agreed to maintain close cooperation to advance the Korea-U.S. alliance, including coordination on tariff issues [3][5] - Trump invited Lee to visit the U.S., and Lee expressed the desire for frequent meetings between the leaders to coordinate on various issues [3][5] Summary by Sections Phone Call Details - The call was the first between Lee and Trump since Lee's inauguration, occurring at 10 PM and lasting around 20 minutes [1] - Lee thanked Trump for his congratulations and emphasized the significance of the Korea-U.S. alliance [1][3] Leadership and Cooperation - Both leaders commended each other's leadership capabilities and committed to fostering the development of the Korea-U.S. alliance [3] - They agreed to work towards a satisfactory resolution on tariff issues and to encourage visible outcomes in working-level negotiations [3] Future Engagements - Trump extended an invitation for Lee to visit the U.S., and Lee highlighted the special nature of the Korea-U.S. alliance, advocating for regular meetings between the two leaders [3][5] - There is anticipation regarding potential discussions on defense cost-sharing and tariff negotiations during their future interactions [5]
李在明三战总统终登顶,他能否治愈韩国?
虎嗅APP· 2025-06-05 10:53
Core Viewpoint - The article discusses the recent presidential election in South Korea, highlighting the election of Lee Jae-myung and his vision for the country, which includes economic recovery, constitutional reform, and balanced foreign diplomacy, particularly regarding relations with China and the United States [2][10][12]. Election Results - Lee Jae-myung won the presidential election with a vote share of 49.42%, receiving 17.2875 million votes, the highest in South Korean history, surpassing the previous record held by former President Yoon Suk-yeol [2][3]. - The election followed a period of political turmoil, including the impeachment of former President Yoon, leading to a significant public desire for healing and unity [3][6]. Economic Policies - Lee emphasized economic recovery during his campaign, proposing the establishment of an "Emergency Economic Response Task Force" to address domestic demand issues [7]. - His top campaign promise was to transform South Korea into a leading global economic power, with a focus on artificial intelligence (AI) and increasing private sector investment to 100 trillion won [7][8]. Constitutional Reform - Lee expressed a strong desire for constitutional reform, stating that failure to do so would lead to historical condemnation [8]. - This reflects a broader trend among presidential candidates who acknowledge the need for reform but often fail to act due to political divisions [8]. Foreign Relations - Lee's foreign policy approach is characterized by balanced diplomacy, aiming to repair and stabilize relations with China, which he views as a crucial trade partner [12][13]. - He intends to maintain a strong alliance with the United States while also addressing domestic economic interests, indicating a shift from the previous administration's more rigid stance [10][12]. Social Climate - The article notes a rising anti-China sentiment in South Korea, which has affected the Chinese community there, highlighting the complex social dynamics surrounding the election [11]. - Lee's pragmatic approach to China aims to normalize relations and enhance economic cooperation, countering the polarized views within South Korean politics [12].