Yoon to relocate presidential office to defense ministry compound

President-elect Yoon Suk-yeol visits the defense ministry compound to assess it for the relocation of Cheong Wa Dae, March 19. Yoon said Sunday that the presidential office will be moved to the compound. Yonhap
President-elect Yoon Suk-yeol announced Sunday that the presidential office will be relocated to the defense ministry compound, calling the current Cheong Wa Dae a symbol of "imperial" presidencies.
Yoon said at a press conference that he will move the office to the compound in Seoul's central district of Yongsan immediately after his May 10 inauguration. On the same day, Cheong Wa Dae will be fully opened to the public, he added.
"It's a difficult task, but it's a decision I made for the future of the country," he said at his transition team's headquarters.
"I ask the people to understand that this is not simply a relocation of space but my determination to properly serve them and work properly, as well as to fulfill my promise to them," he said.
Yoon promised during the campaign to relocate the presidential office to the Gwanghwamun government complex and "return" Cheong Wa Dae to the public. The pledge was intended to demonstrate his commitment to working closely with his aides and interacting frequently with the people.
Yoon told the news conference that the Gwanghwamun government complex, including the foreign ministry building, proved unsuitable due to security issues and the inconvenience it would cause the public.
The defense ministry compound, he said, is already fitted with the necessary national security facilities and minimizes any such inconvenience.
Yoon also said the presidential residence will be moved from Cheong Wa Dae to one of the official residences in Hannam-dong, close to the ministry. (Yonhap)