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Sun, May 29, 2022 | 04:15
Politics
Yoon names new chief nuclear envoy
Posted : 2022-05-13 14:14
Updated : 2022-05-14 17:51
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South Korean Ambassador to Britain Kim Gunn, who was named as Seoul's new chief nuclear envoy by President Yoon Suk-yeol, Friday, is seen in this Aug. 12, 2020 photo. Korea Times file
South Korean Ambassador to Britain Kim Gunn, who was named as Seoul's new chief nuclear envoy by President Yoon Suk-yeol, Friday, is seen in this Aug. 12, 2020 photo. Korea Times file

South Korean Ambassador to Britain Kim Gunn, who was named as Seoul's new chief nuclear envoy by President Yoon Suk-yeol, Friday, is seen in this Aug. 12, 2020 photo. Korea Times file
Kim Chang-ki / Courtesy of National Tax Service
President Yoon Suk-yeol on Friday named Ambassador to Britain Kim Gunn as his first chief negotiator for the North Korean nuclear issue while tapping 20 other vice minister-level officials.

Kim, who also worked as deputy foreign minister before becoming the top envoy to Britain last year, will serve as Seoul's point man on the North Korean nuclear issue as special representative for Korean Peninsula peace and security affairs.

South Korean Ambassador to Britain Kim Gunn, who was named as Seoul's new chief nuclear envoy by President Yoon Suk-yeol, Friday, is seen in this Aug. 12, 2020 photo. Korea Times file
Park Min-shik/ Courtesy of President Yoon Suk-yeol's office
Yoon also named Kim Chang-ki, former head of the National Tax Service's Busan office, as new NTS commissioner, while Park Min-shik, former lawmaker of the ruling People Power Party, was nominated as veteran affairs minister.

The other appointments include Yoon Tae-sik, a senior finance ministry official, as the chief of the Korea Customs Office; former prosecutor Lee Noh-kong as vice justice minister; and Cho Yong-man, current secretary-general of the Korean Sport & Olympic Committee, as vice minister of culture, sports and tourism. (Yonhap)


 
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