By Heejin Kim and Jihoon Lee
SEOUL (Reuters) -Two weeks after U.S. President Donald Trump and South Korea’s Lee Jae Myung met and announced they had resolved months of negotiations over tariffs and security issues, the two sides have yet to release any agreement on paper.
South Korean officials say the delay appears to centre on discussions over their request for Washington’s blessing to build a nuclear-powered submarine, which Lee raised publicly when he met Trump on the sidelines of an Asia-Pacific forum in South Korea last month.
After that meeting officials said they would shortly release a factsheet outlining an agreement on security issues including the submarine, as well as a trade deal first announced at the first Trump-Lee summit in July, under which South Korea would shovel hu

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