문 대통령 올해 마지막 순방길 떠나; 취임 후 두번째 G20<br /><br />President Moon Jae-in begins his trip to the Czech Republic, Argentina and New Zealand.<br />Included in his itinerary: the G20 summit, and possibly a meeting with President Donald Trump.<br />Shin Se-min starts us off with what to expect from this diplomacy tour. <br />President Moon Jae-in's last overseas trip of 2018 will take him around the world.<br />For two days starting Tuesday the 27th, the president will be making his first stop in Prague, the capital of the Czech Republic -- where one goal is to help South Korea win a contract to build a nuclear power plant.<br />And from the 29th until the first of December, President Moon will be in Argentina for the Group of 20 summit -- taking place under the theme of "Building Consensus for Fair and Sustainable Development."<br />For the final three days, President Moon will be in New Zealand on a state visit -- the first by a South Korean leader in 9 years -- during which he will discuss ways to create synergy between his New Southern Policy and the island nation's so-called Pacific Reset.<br />Plenty of diplomacy on the sidelines of the G20 as well.<br />President Moon will meet with the leaders of South Africa and the Netherlands,... both of which are non-permanent members of the UN Security Council.<br />The Netherlands is also on the North Korea sanctions committee, which could help in getting more penalties on the regime lifted.<br />And the high-stakes meeting with U.S. President Donald Trump,... still no plans confirmed yet.<br />The South Korean presidential office says it depends on the respective leaders' schedules -- and will be confirmed during the G20 meetings.<br />"The top office says the president's last overseas trip of the year would be an opportunity to widen the scope of his foreign diplomacy while pushing for his all-time peace drive on the Korean Peninsula and introducing his administrations' vision for inclusive nation on the global stage with the world's economic powers. <br />Shin Se-min, Arirang News." <br />