Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni to Visit South Korea for Historic Summit with President Lee
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni is set to make a landmark visit to South Korea from January 17 to 19 for a summit with President Lee Jae Myung, the South Korean Blue House announced on Friday.
This visit marks the first state visit by an Italian leader to South Korea in 19 years, highlighting the growing importance of ties between the two nations. President Lee personally invited Meloni, underscoring the significance of this diplomatic engagement.
The leaders are scheduled to hold their summit on January 19, where they will explore avenues for deeper bilateral cooperation in areas such as trade, artificial intelligence, and defence, alongside discussions on broader international affairs. Italy remains one of South Korea’s top four trading partners within the European Union, reflecting a strong and enduring economic relationship.
This historic meeting is expected not only to strengthen diplomatic ties but also to open new opportunities for collaboration in technology, defence, and trade, bridging Europe and Asia in an increasingly interconnected world. Citizens and businesses alike can look forward to the potential benefits of enhanced cooperation between Italy and South Korea.


