Published: 11:41, September 7, 2025 | Updated: 16:38, September 7, 2025
South Korea has finished talks with US to release Korean workers
By Reuters
People watch a TV screen showing a file image of South Korean President Lee Jae-Myung (left) and US President Donald Trump during a news program at the Seoul Railway Station in Seoul, South Korea, Aug 12, 2025. The signs read, "The presidential office announced that the South Korea-US summit will be held on the 25th." (PHOTO / AP)

SEOUL - South Korea has just wrapped up talks with the US for the release of detained Korean workers in Georgia, a presidential official said on Sunday.

A plane will be on its way to bring back the Koreans once administrative procedures are completed, Kang Hun-sik, Presidential Chief of Staff, said in televised remarks.

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South Korea has recently reached a major trade deal with the US, which includes a $350 billion fund to help Korean companies enter the US market.

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The South Korean official on Sunday said the government will seek ways to improve the visa system of Korean workers traveling to the US to “prevent a similar incident”.