US and South Korea Unite on Refugee and Asylum Crisis in Landmark Pact
South Korea and the United States have agreed on a joint fact sheet, announced by South Korean President Lee Jae Myung on November 14, 2023. The document was finalised at the Yongsan presidential office in central Seoul.
The meeting, held in New York on September 25, was attended by U.S. diplomat Samantha Power. The fact sheet, concluded between the two nations, outlines their shared commitment to addressing global refugee and asylum issues. It is a significant step in their ongoing collaboration on international humanitarian efforts.
The joint fact sheet, a result of the U.S.-South Korea meeting, demonstrates their united approach to refugee and asylum concerns. Both nations are committed to working together to tackle these global challenges.
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