South Korea's Lee leaves G7 with Trump's pen after talks about peace on the peninsula


FILE PHOTO: South Korea's President Lee Jae-myung and South Korea's first lady Kim Hea Kyung arrive before a family photo prior to a gala dinner as part of the G7 summit in Evian-les-Bains, France, June 16, 2026. Ludovic Marin/Pool via REUTERS/File Photo

SEOUL, June 18 (Reuters) - South Korean ⁠President Lee Jae Myung left the G7 summit in France with ⁠the souvenir of a pen from U.S. President Donald Trump and the ‌promise of a golf game after a dinner discussion he described as making progress over the issue of North Korea.

Lee, attending the summit in Evian-les-Bains as an invited partner, said on Thursday ​he had spoken at length with Trump during ⁠the leaders’ dinner.

"We had an in-depth ⁠conversation for about 90 minutes about peace on the Korean peninsula and South ⁠Korea-U.S. ‌relations, and made significant progress," Lee wrote on X.

The next day Trump handed Lee the pen he had been using to sign documents ⁠at the summit, a gesture that Lee suggested echoed their ​own first summit, when ‌Trump received a pen Lee used.

Lee said Trump also talked over ⁠dinner about playing ​golf with him and first lady Kim Hea Kyung.

"I thought it was just a passing remark, but it seems I should prepare," Lee said, adding that Trump raised the ⁠matter twice.

"He said he would play golf with ​my wife and me, and my wife even sealed the promise by hooking fingers," Lee said. "Then, after today's luncheon, he again said we should definitely play golf together."

While ⁠posing for a group photograph earlier, Lee asked Trump to take the lead in pursuing a peaceful resolution of tension with neighbouring North Korea, Lee's office said.

The presidential Blue House said the leaders also discussed mutually beneficial efforts such as ​shipbuilding, and agreed on the importance of cooperation between ⁠South Korea, the United States and Japan.

Seoul and Washington are close security allies, ​though ties in recent years have been strained at ‌times over issues such as U.S. tariffs ​and the sharing of defence costs.

Trump described Lee as a "strong leader," Lee's office said.

(Reporting by Kyu-seok ShimEditing by Ed Davies and Clarence Fernandez)

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