
South Korean President Lee Jae-myung revealed that his staff was concerned President Donald Trump might confront him during their Oval Office meeting about his administration's recent raids on churches, potentially creating a situation akin to the confrontational 'Zelenskyy moment' experienced by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. Lee described Trump's comments on the church raids as "very threatening." Despite these concerns, the meeting avoided such a confrontation. The two leaders reached a consensus on North Korea, with Trump frequently mentioning Kim Jong Un, and managed to sidestep public disagreements on trade and defense issues.






Trump’s concern over South Korean church raids sparked fears of ‘Zelenskyy moment’ https://t.co/eoIkngiziX https://t.co/QqaKprRRBH
韩国总统李在明避免了乌克兰总统泽连斯基或南非总统拉马福萨在椭圆形办公室所遭遇的情况重演。他与特朗普在朝鲜问题上取得共识,特朗普多次提到金正恩,并成功避开了在贸易与防务议题上的公开分歧。https://t.co/3xanivAzCt
South Korea’s Lee says his staff feared Trump’s church comments would be ‘Zelenskyy moment’ https://t.co/sAJiEWbi0s https://t.co/PGF1wEEJqo