U.S. "High-level talks between South Korea and the U.S. soon"I support Han's acting role".

2024.12.20. AM 08:55
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The Biden administration has announced that it will soon engage in high-level dialogue with the Korean government under Acting Prime Minister Han Deok-soo.

It is expected that high-level contact will take place on the 20th of next month when Biden's term ends, in support of constitutional measures taken by South Korea after the martial law crisis.

This is Washington correspondent Hong Sang-hee.

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The U.S. government has said it plans to engage in high-level face-to-face diplomacy with the South Korean government in the coming weeks.

At a press conference in the Asia-Pacific region in Washington, DC, U.S. Deputy Secretary of State Kurt Campbell responded to the question of whether he planned to have a high-level contact with Acting President Han Duck-soo.

[U.S. Deputy Secretary of State Kurt Campbell: We plan high-level face-to-face communications with South Korea in due course in the final weeks of the Biden administration]

Deputy Secretary Campbell says he has supported constitutional measures taken by South Korea during uncertain times, including the declaration of martial law and the impeachment process, and has expressed confidence in South Korea.

Regarding acting Prime Minister Han Deok-soo, he also said that he is well known to the U.S. as an ambassador to the U.S. and fully supports Han's role.

The U.S. State Department briefing also stressed that the U.S. will cooperate with the South Korean government, saying that the most important thing in the current situation is that South Korea has shown democratic resilience and followed the peaceful procedures outlined in the Constitution.

[Vedant Patel/U.S. State Department Deputy Spokesperson: We are ready to continue working with Acting President Han Deok-soo and the South Korean government, and we look forward to working together if we have a future schedule.]The U.S. government has been critical of the Nuclear Consultative Group meeting and Defense Secretary Austin's visit to South Korea shortly after President Yoon

declared an emergency martial law.

Deputy Secretary Kurt Campbell also voiced concern that the declaration of martial law was a "serious misjudgment" and that diplomatic disruptions with the United States were inevitable.

According to the U.S. government's announcement, a meeting of South Korean and U.S. foreign ministers or a visit by high-level officials is expected to take place before the 20th of next month, the day of the launch of the second Trump administration.

The Biden administration's high-level contact with the U.S., ahead of a regime change next month, is interpreted as a move to support the progress of the South Korea-U.S. alliance and the stable situation in South Korea during Biden's presidency.

I'm Hong Sang-hee from Washington.



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