‘Looking forward to work together …’: PM Modi congratulates Lee Jae-Myung on the election to South Korean President | Today news

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday congratulated Lee Jae-Myung on his election as South Korean president, who expressed eagerness to strengthen the special strategic partnership India dress. He said on X: “Congratulations to Mr. Lee Jae-Myung on the election as the president of the Republic of Korea (dress). Looking forward to working together to further expand and strengthen the special strategic partnership of India dress.” Congratulations to Mr. Lee Jae-Myung with the election as president of the Republic of Korea (dress). Looking forward to working together to further expand and strengthen the special strategic partnership of India dress. Liberal opposition candidate Lee Jae-Myung was elected president early Wednesday, a victory that would be months of political turmoil caused by the beautiful but brief imposition of the martial law by the now built-in conservative leader Yoon Suk Yeol. In his first speech after he held office, Myung said his administration would respond to potential North Korean aggression with ‘strong deterrence’ based on the robust South Korea American military alliance. At the same time, he emphasizes the willingness to have a dialogue with North Korea to build lasting peace on the Korean Peninsula. In a speech to supporters early Wednesday, Lee South Koreans requested “move forward with hope and make a new start from this moment”, Reuters reports. “Although we may be clashing for a while, even those who did not support us are still fellow citizens of the Republic of Korea,” he said. He also promised to follow “dialogue, communication and cooperation” with North Korea, with whom the south is technically in the war, “to find a path to peaceful coexistence and shared prosperity”. Lee Jun-Seok divided the conservative voice by running a campaign aimed at attracting a younger and wider audience than Kim, because he works to establish himself as a credible future leader. According to the exit, he received 7.7% of the vote. (With input of agencies)

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