In Seoul, Tusk is due to meet President Lee Jae-myung, Prime Minister Kim Min-seok and business representatives, in what the Polish government says is the first visit by a Polish prime minister to South Korea at this level in 27 years. He will then continue to Tokyo for meetings with Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi and Keidanren, Japan’s main business federation. The agenda also includes support for Ukraine, nuclear energy and critical minerals.