Tuesday marks the arrival of Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau in South Korea for a summit with President Yoon Suk Yeol as the two nations work to further their collaboration in the areas of security and vital minerals used in batteries. Wednesday’s events include a summit, a joint news conference, and an official supper, according to Kim Tae-hyo, Yoon’s deputy national security advisor. The 60th anniversary of bilateral relations will be marked by Trudeau’s visit, the first by a Canadian leader in nine years. Both sides will release a joint statement outlining their relationship for the following 60 years, Kim...