The Korea Herald Article RatingSeoul's pragmatic diplomacy put to test to save, steer APEC through storm
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66% : That assurance will become even more vital should Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong-un agree to an impromptu meeting during Trump's visit to South Korea this week.56% : In Gyeongju, North Gyeongsang Province, this week, the question is whether regional cooperation and integration in the Asia-Pacific region can withstand the global whirlwind of intensifying fragmentation, rising protectionism and the weaponization of trade.
47% : Amid this diplomatic choreography, Seoul also faces the broader task of guarding APEC's core values against mounting protectionism and geopolitical fragmentation compounded by rising tensions.
15% : Cronin framed the immediate risk bluntly: "One wild card is whether there is a side encounter between President Trump and Kim Jong-un at Panmunjom," he said.
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