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Tue, July 5, 2022 | 19:04
'I know Koreans' deep pains from past'
주한 미국대사 "나는 한국의 슬픈 역사를 안다"
Posted : 2014-02-27 18:26
Updated : 2014-02-27 18:26
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U.S. Ambassador to Korea Sung Kim speaks during an interview with The Korea Times at his residence, Habib House, in downtown Seoul, Thursday./ Korea Times photo by Shim Hyun-chul
U.S. Ambassador to Korea Sung Kim speaks during an interview with The Korea Times at his residence, Habib House, in downtown Seoul, Thursday.
/ Korea Times photo by Shim Hyun-chul

US envoy explains why Washington disappointed at Tokyo


By Kang Hyun-kyung

U.S. Ambassador to Korea Sung Kim said Thursday that his country is fully engaged in East Asia and will remain so, disputing some observations that Washington vacillates between its two allies and estranged neighbors, Korea and Japan.


""It's not often that we, the U.S. government, express our disappointment openly and publicly about our close ally," Kim said during an interview with The Korea Times at his residence, Habib House.

"We did then because we felt very strongly about what happened," he said. "We recognize the pain and anger here in Korea and understand that there are deep painful issues from the past. We hope that those issues get addressed satisfactorily."

Kim was referring to the U.S. reaction to nationalistic Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's visit in December to Yasukuni Shrine, which houses the remains of 14 Class A war criminals.

Abe and other Japan officials deny misdeeds such as sexual slavery committed by its imperial army, and continually make territorial claims on Dokdo, Korea's easternmost islets.

The first Korean-American to hold the post emphasized the U.S. alliance with Korea as well as Japan.

"We care deeply about the relations between our two close allies, Korea and Japan," he said. "It is important to distinguish, however, how we might approach the situation as opposed to us playing a mediator role. I mean we care very deeply about this region."

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Worsening Seoul-Tokyo relations have prompted some observers here to call on Washington to play a mediator role. Their rational is that its two key allies in East Asia squaring off won't help the U.S.'s East Asia strategy of having a stronger presence in the region.

He emphasized that President Barack Obama's visit to Korea in April would be his fourth, a number he says reflects the degree of importance Washington puts on the ROK-U.S. alliance.

"I don't think he has visited any other foreign capital that many times," he said.

Kim, who moved to the U.S. at age 10, didn't reveal whether any last-minute lobbying by the Korean government played a role in Obama's visit.

The summit will be "very productive," he said. "There will be discussion about a wide range of issues, bilateral, regional as well as global issues," he said. Kim declined to preview details of the summit.

On unification, Kim said the U.S. government has always supported peaceful unification of the two Koreas. "(It) reflects the aspirations of all Korean people, including North Korea. We welcome President Park's focus on unification," he said.

"I think it will be wonderful someday if the two Koreas are unified. Tremendous potential is there. I believe very strongly that a unified Korea will mean more stability and more prosperity, and that's something that should be welcomed by all countries in the region."

Ambassador Kim made the remarks when asked if he believed the international community, including China and Japan, is ready to cooperate with South Korea to achieve unification.

Regarding his service as U.S. ambassador to Korea, Kim said he felt great to have served in this country.

"This has been an amazing assignment. To have this opportunity to manage this special partnership (between the United States and Korea) is a huge honor for any diplomat, especially for a Korean-American."

He referred to LG's plan to purchase China's Huawei telecommunication hardware despite U.S. senators' concern about a breach of security, saying that it should be left to the decision of firms involved. But he said he understood the company involved had reduced its purchase.




주한 미국대사 "나는 한국의 슬픈 역사를 안다"

주한 미국대사인 성김(Sung Kim)은 목요일 본지와의 인터뷰를 통해 미국은 현재 동아시아에 총력을 기울이고 있으며 앞으로도 그럴 전망이라고 밝혔다.

또한 자국의 같은 동맹국임에도 불구 서로 불편한 대외적 관계를 고수하고 있는 한국과 일본 가운데서 워싱턴이 갈팡질팡 하는 것이 아니냐는 일부의 추정을 부정했다.   

자택인 하비브하우스(Habib House)에서 본지와 만난 대사는 “미국이 여느 연합국에 대한 부정적 입장을 공개적으로 밝히는 경우는 드물다”고 말했다.

최근 있었던 일본 수상 아베 신조의 지난 12월 야스쿠니 신사 방문에 대한 미국의 네거티브 반응에 대해서 “우리는 이와 관련된 한국인의 아픔과 분노를 알고 그들의 슬픈 역사 또한 이해한다. 미국은 이러한 점들이 한국의 입장에서도 만족할 수 있도록 공공에 알려지길 바란다”고 덧붙였다.

한일관계에 높은 관심을 갖고 있다는 미국의 입장을 대변한 대사는 “우리가 동아시아에 지대한 관심을 가지고 있는 만큼 미국이 양국에 대해 그들의 분쟁 조정자가 아닌 다른 역할로써 다가가야 하는 것을 자각하는 것이 중요하다”고 말했다. 
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