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Lee and Laotian president set to discuss transnational crime responses at summit
South Korea and Laos signed treaties on mutual legal assistance and extradition to address rising online scams and transnational crimes, marking 30 years of restored diplomatic ties.
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Lee and Laotian president set to discuss transnational crime responses at summit
President Lee Jae Myung is set to hold summit talks with Laotian President Thongloun Sisoulith on Monday, with discussions to center on closer coordination to combat transnational crimes, as well as economic and security cooperation. The two leaders are expected to explore ways to strengthen joint efforts to curb transnational crimes, such as online scam operations, which have surged across Southeast Asia in recent years. During the summit, the …
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