The Office of the President is holding consultations for a successful state visit to the United States, with discussions focusing on pending issues such as North Korea. Attention is being paid to whether the issue of US intelligence agency wiretapping will be discussed. First Deputy Director of the Office of National Security, Kim Tae-hyo, will visit Washington, D.C. for 5 days and 3 nights starting from the 11th to finalize coordination for the President’s visit. The presidential office released a statement saying that during the visit, Kim Tae-hyo will meet with US officials to discuss various issues, including cooperation on North Korea, economic security, and regional and global issues. This will be the second high-level visit to the US by a member of the National Security Office. During the visit, Deputy Minister Kim is expected to make final adjustments to the agenda of the Korea-US summit on the 26th. Related discussions are expected due to the recent leaks of classified documents containing the circumstances of the wiretapping of the South Korean National Security Office by the US intelligence agency.
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Office of the President “Consultation on preparations for a successful visit to the United States…Discussion on various pending issues such as North Korea”
Attention is also paid to whether the suspicion of ‘U.S. intelligence agency, the National Security Office wiretapping’ will be discussed
Kim Tae-hyo, First Deputy Director of the Office of National Security, will visit Washington, DC, USA for 5 days and 3 nights from the 11th to finalize the final coordination of President Yoon Seok-yeol’s state visit to the United States.
The President’s Office announced this in a press notice on the followingnoon of the 10th.
“During the visit to the United States, First Deputy Director Kim Tae-hyo met with officials from the US administration and discussed various pending issues, including cooperation on North Korean issues, economic security, and regional and global issues, along with preliminary consultations for the president’s successful state visit to the United States,” the presidential office said. It will be exchanged,” he said.
This is the second visit to the United States by a high-ranking member of the National Security Office following former head of the National Security Office Kim Seong-han visited the United States from the 5th to the 9th of last month.
Deputy Minister Kim is expected to make final adjustments on the agenda of the Korea-US summit on the 26th, including the Semiconductor Act, the Inflation Prevention Act, and the strengthening of extended deterrence in response to the North Korean nuclear program.
As this visit to the United States takes place amid leaks of classified documents containing the circumstances of the wiretapping and wiretapping of the South Korean National Security Office by the US intelligence agency, related discussions are expected.
/yunhap news
In summary, First Deputy Director of the Office of National Security, Kim Tae-hyo, will be visiting the United States to finalize preparations for President Yoon Seok-yeol’s state visit. The visit will include discussions on various issues such as cooperation on North Korean issues, economic security, and regional and global issues. There will also be discussions on whether the U.S. intelligence agency’s wiretapping of the South Korean National Security Office will be addressed. Deputy Minister Kim is expected to make final adjustments on the agenda of the Korea-US summit on the 26th, including the Semiconductor Act, the Inflation Prevention Act, and the strengthening of extended deterrence in response to the North Korean nuclear program. This visit comes following former head of the National Security Office, Kim Seong-han’s visit to the United States last month.