[2026-01-12]President Lee Jae-myung to Host Luncheon Meeting with Party Leaders at Blue House

President Lee Jae-myung will host a luncheon meeting with party leaders at the Blue House on January 16, 2026.
The meeting will discuss the new year\’s policy direction, recovery of livelihoods, and bipartisan cooperation for national stability.
The Blue House plans to continue communication with party leaders, aiming for national advancement based on unity and trust.

[2026-01-12]President Lee Jae-myung Hosts 2026 New Year Religious Leaders Forum for National Unity

President Lee Jae-myung is holding a New Year luncheon and forum with religious leaders at the Blue House in 2026.
Key figures from Buddhism, Christianity, Catholicism, Won Buddhism, Confucianism, and Cheondoism will discuss restoring social trust and cooperation.
The event aims to seek wisdom for overcoming division and fostering national integration.

[2026-01-12]President Lee Jae-myung Hosts Luncheon with Seven Major Religious Leaders for National Unity

On January 12, 2026, President Lee Jae-myung held a luncheon at the Blue House with leaders from seven major religions to discuss national unity.
The meeting addressed key issues such as cult-related problems, low birth rates, and inter-Korean relations through open dialogue.
The Blue House announced plans to continue engaging with religious communities to strengthen national unity and restore the community.

[2026-01-12]President Lee Jae-myung to Host Luncheon Meeting with Party Leaders

President Lee Jae-myung will host a luncheon meeting with party leaders at the Blue House on January 16.
The meeting aims to share key directions for state affairs and discuss bipartisan cooperation for public welfare recovery.
The Blue House announced continued communication with party leaders to pave the way for ‘Korea’s Great Leap Forward’.

[2026-01-12]President Lee Jae-myung Discusses National Unity with Religious Leaders

President Lee Jae-myung hosted a luncheon at the Blue House with major domestic religious leaders to mark the New Year 2026.
The event aimed to reaffirm the task of national unity and social trust recovery by listening to the wisdom and capabilities of the religious community.
Leaders from Buddhism, Christianity, Catholicism, Won Buddhism, Confucianism, and Cheondoism attended the luncheon.