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    Seoul-Washington Dialogue Strengthens Visa Cooperation Post-Summits

    World January 29, 20262 Mins Read
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    Senior envoys from South Korea and the U.S. convened in Seoul on Thursday to chart progress on summit pacts and fortify visa support for South Korean workers amid expanding U.S. investments. The talks reflect a shared push to resolve practical hurdles in bilateral ties.

    Leading the Korean side was Deputy Minister Park Jong-han, who dialogued with U.S. official Jonathan Fritz. Fritz’s trip centers on visa reform working groups formed in response to the detention of over 300 Koreans in a Georgia immigration sweep last year.

    Park emphasized Seoul’s resolve to execute joint statements with integrity, advocating for regular diplomat-to-diplomat contacts. He pressed for U.S. backing to streamline operations for Korean companies pouring $350 billion into American ventures.

    Tensions simmer as Trump eyes tariffs over South Korean parliamentary foot-dragging. These meetings serve as a platform for Seoul to affirm investment steadfastness.

    A breakthrough: U.S. authorities defined new ‘specialized trainers’ for B-1 visas in recent sessions, clarifying paths for business travelers vexed by opaque rules.

    Broader conversations tackled shipbuilding and strategic fields, committing to unobstructed investment execution. Such coordination is vital for nurturing a resilient economic alliance.

    These developments herald a new chapter of cooperation, potentially averting trade disputes and unlocking growth opportunities across industries.

    B-1 business visa Diplomatic dialogue investment commitments Korean workers arrests shipbuilding industry South Korea US talks Trump tariff threats visa cooperation
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