Blinken to Visit South Korea Amid Political Crisis

Fri Jan 03 2025
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ISLAMABAD:  United States (US) top diplomat Antony Blinken will visit Seoul for talks next week, South Africa’s Foreign Ministry said, Friday, with the country mired in political crisis as its impeached president battles arrest.

Failed decree

According to AFP, South Korea is a key security ally for Washington but the country has been wracked by a crisis sparked by President Yoon Suk Yeol’s failed martial law decree on December 3.

According to the South Korean foreign ministry, Blinken will meet his counterpart Cho Tae-yul on Monday.

“They are expected to discuss the South Korea-US alliance, South Korea-US-Japan cooperation, North Korea issues, and regional and global challenges,” the ministry said.

Investigators probing Yoon’s declaration of martial law made an attempt to enforce a warrant for his arrest on Friday but it was repelled by presidential security guards.

That warrant expires January 6, the same day Blinken plans to meet Cho.

Safeguard democracy

Washington last month said it would “speak out” to South Korea to safeguard democracy after Yoon’s bungled declaration.

“South Korea’s democracy is robust and resilient, and we’re going to continue to speak out publicly and engage privately with South Korean counterparts to reinforce the importance of that continuing,” National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan said.

Yoon remains South Korea’s sitting president but is suspended pending a constitutional court decision over his impeachment.

Finance Minister Choi Sang-mok has been installed as the country’s acting president and has only been in office for a week. —with input from AFP.

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