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<h1>Leaders reconcile after threats to halt cooperation over anti-corruption raids, martial law claims, trade tariffs, and base ownership dispute</h1> The U.S. president publicly threatened to halt cooperation with South Korea over alleged 'purge' actions before meeting the South Korean president, but the leaders adopted a conciliatory tone. Topics raised include domestic raids by prosecutors and police-on a church, a religious organization's facilities and parts of a jointly operated U.S. military base-investigations into corruption tied to the former leader's associates, allegations of an unlawful martial-law declaration, and parliamentary-imposed special-prosecutor authority. The summit also addressed a pending bilateral trade deal setting 15% tariffs, U.S. demands over trade imbalances, and a proposal to convert a U.S. base lease into U.S. land ownership, raising potential legal and sovereignty issues.