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South Korea's Lee meets with Singapore's Wong to discuss AI and tech cooperation

On a visit to Singapore, South Korean President Lee Jae Myung held a summit with Singapore's Prime Minister Lawrence Wong to discuss ways of expanding their cooperation in fields such as artificial intelligent and nuclear energy.

Lee and Wong held a press conference at which they announced that negotiations had begun to upgrade the existing free trade agreement between the two countries, which came into effect in 2006.

South Korea's Blue House reported that the countries had also signed five Memorandums of Understanding (MOUs). These were for cooperation in areas such as small modular nuclear reactors (SMRs), AI, and other scientific fields, such as quantum and space satellites.

Lee, who spoke at the press conference, said that other partnerships would include investment cooperation between Singapore's sovereign fund Temasek with its asset management unit Seviora Group and state-run Korea Development Bank.

Lee stated that Singapore was a significant place for the historic U.S. - North Korea summit in 2018. "I hope that you will continue to play an active role in promoting peace on the Korean Peninsula and throughout the region."

Lee reported that Wong and Lee exchanged views about the Middle East situation, including the impact on global'security,' energy and supply chains, and expressed their hopes for stability and peace to be restored. (Reporting and editing by Ed Davies.)

(source: Reuters)