"Monitoring India-Myanmar Situation... Full Measures to Protect Overseas Nationals"

Seo Hoon, Director of the National Security Office, is attending the National Assembly Steering Committee meeting held on the 4th, appearing for the National Assembly inspection of the Blue House and reporting on his duties. Photo by Yoon Dong-joo doso7@

Seo Hoon, Director of the National Security Office, is attending the National Assembly Steering Committee meeting held on the 4th, appearing for the National Assembly inspection of the Blue House and reporting on his duties. Photo by Yoon Dong-joo doso7@

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[Asia Economy Reporter Lee Ji-eun] The Blue House held a meeting of the National Security Council (NSC) Standing Committee on the afternoon of the 6th, chaired by National Security Office Director Seo Hoon, to discuss the results of the U.S. review of its North Korea policy.


The attendees evaluated that the results of the U.S. review of its North Korea policy were decided in a realistic and practical direction focused on diplomacy under close cooperation between South Korea and the United States.


They also agreed to continuously strengthen communication and cooperation among related countries to promptly resume dialogue between North Korea and the U.S. and between the two Koreas. They decided to closely consult on alliance issues and related matters to ensure that the upcoming South Korea-U.S. summit scheduled for the 21st can achieve successful outcomes.



Meanwhile, the attendees agreed to closely monitor the situations in India and Myanmar, ensure thorough protection and support for overseas nationals, and take measures to quickly overcome the domestic COVID-19 situation.


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