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S. Korean president shuffles top aides in bid to revive Pyongyang ties & projects | S. Korean president shuffles top aides in bid to revive Pyongyang ties & projects |
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President Moon Jae-in on Friday promoted South Korean officials known for advocating inter-Korean engagement as the chiefs of national security and unification policy in a bid to revive relations and stalled projects with Pyongyang. Moon appointed Suh Hoon, director of the National Intelligence Service (NIS), as his national security adviser; and nominated Park Jie-won, a former lawmaker and special envoy to Pyongyang, to succeed Suh as NIS head. | |
Lee In-young, a four-term lawmaker, was nominated to oversee inter-Korean ties as unification minister, after the current minister resigned over worsening relations with the North, Reuters reports. | Lee In-young, a four-term lawmaker, was nominated to oversee inter-Korean ties as unification minister, after the current minister resigned over worsening relations with the North, Reuters reports. |
The South Korean leader also named his national security adviser Chung Eui-yong and former chief of staff Im Jong-seok as special advisers on foreign policy and security. The nominees for NIS director and unification minister are subject to parliamentary questioning and approval. | The South Korean leader also named his national security adviser Chung Eui-yong and former chief of staff Im Jong-seok as special advisers on foreign policy and security. The nominees for NIS director and unification minister are subject to parliamentary questioning and approval. |
Moon held three summits with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un and signed an agreement aimed at easing tensions. However, relations have soured since a second summit between Kim and US President Donald Trump collapsed last year. | Moon held three summits with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un and signed an agreement aimed at easing tensions. However, relations have soured since a second summit between Kim and US President Donald Trump collapsed last year. |
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