ANKARA — President Lee Jae Myung arrived Tuesday in Ankara, Turkey, to attend this year's North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) summit. The presidential aircraft carrying Lee landed at Ankara Esenboga Airport in the Turkish capital, where the leaders of the NATO's 32 member countries, including U.S. President Donald Trump, will gather for the two-day summit beginning Tuesday. Lee is attending the NATO summit as the leader of a NATO partner country at the invitation of the alliance's Secretary General Mark Rutte. The South Korean president was scheduled to meet with Rutte later in the day, before holding talks with representatives of Japan, Australia and New Zealand -- the three countries that, together with Korea, make up NATO's Indo-Pacific Four (IP4) partners. Later Tuesday, Lee is scheduled to deliver a keynote speech at a defense industry forum on the sidelines of the NATO summit, joining a session titled "Shared Values, Stronger Industrial Base." On Wednesday, Lee is expected to hold a series of bilateral meetings with participating leaders, as Korea seeks to expand its presenc