South Korean president's newly adopted centrism may not be enough to woo some conservative critics


South Korean President Lee Jae-myung, who campaigned as a moderate after a career as a liberal firebrand, has conservative critics on edge, both at home and in Washington, ahead of a summit at the White House on Monday.

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