South Korean President to Meet with Biden to Strengthen Alliance and Address Security Concerns.

South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol is set to meet with President Joe Biden and Congress this week, despite concerns over a substantial intelligence leak earlier this month. The leak revealed classified details regarding the war in Ukraine and information relating to international partners, including the revelation that Washington keeps surveillance on its allies. Some have expressed concerns that the leak could have negative effects on U.S. ties with its top partners as geopolitical tensions across the globe remain heightened, particularly when it comes to Russia, China, Iran, and North Korea. However, experts believe that the leak will not impact the summit, and discussions will likely revolve around increasing nuclear deterrence for South Korea against North Korea and how to confront China's role in Asia.
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