South Korean President Lee Jae Myung attended the second session of the G7 summit in Evian‑les‑Bains, France, to address global economic imbalances [1, 2].
Lee's participation highlights South Korea's effort to influence international fiscal policy and governance regarding the rapid emergence of artificial intelligence. As a key economic player, the president's focus on global harmony aims to stabilize volatile markets and ensure equitable growth across developed and developing nations.
The president's attendance occurred between June 16 and 17, 2025 [1, 2]. While some reports place the second session on June 16 [1], other accounts identify the date as June 17, 2025 [2].
During the proceedings, Lee said there is a need for coordinated international action to rectify economic disparities. He proposed solutions intended to bring harmony to the global financial system, saying that imbalances threaten long-term stability [1, 3].
Beyond fiscal concerns, Lee used the summit to discuss the emergence of AI [1]. The president sought to align G7 members on a framework that manages the technological shift without exacerbating existing economic gaps between nations.
While in Evian‑les‑Bains, Lee also had a brief encounter with Donald Trump [1]. This interaction occurred on the sidelines of the primary summit sessions, where the leaders of the world's most advanced economies gathered to coordinate policy.
“President Lee Jae Myung attended the second session of the G7 summit in Evian‑les‑Bains, France”
South Korea's active role in the G7 summit, despite not being a permanent member, signals its ambition to act as a bridge between the G7 and emerging economies. By linking AI governance with economic balance, Lee is positioning South Korea as a leader in the intersection of high-tech industry and global financial stability.


