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South Korea's candidates face off in fiery debate

South Korea's presidential candidates pose for photograph ahead of a presidential debate. — Reuters
South Korea's presidential candidates pose for photograph ahead of a presidential debate. — Reuters
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SEOUL: South Korea's presidential candidates faced off in a heated first TV debate on Sunday evening, ahead of a snap election on June 3 to choose a successor to former President Yoon Suk Yeol who was impeached over his short-lived martial law declaration in December. Lee Jae-myung, the main opposition Democratic Party's candidate and the frontrunner in the race, has faced criticism from opponents as being too friendly to China, citing his comments that South Korea does not need to get involved in disputes.


But Lee, who considers pragmatism as key to his foreign policy, said the country "should not go all-in" on its alliance with Washington and said managing China and Russia relations was important, although security cooperation with the US and Japan is necessary. He also advocated more investment in artificial intelligence, protection for unionised workers, a 4-1/2-day working week, and putting South Korea's interests first in responding to US tariffs. There was no need for Seoul to rush to reach a trade agreement with Washington, Lee said during the two-hour debate. — Reuters


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