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Foreign Affairs
Obama faces key balancing act
오바마 대통령, 25일부터 1박2일 방한할 듯
Posted : 2014-04-03 17:38
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U.S. President Barack Obama speaks about his proposal to raise the national minimum wage at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, Mich., Wednesday. / AP-Yonhap
U.S. President Barack Obama speaks about his proposal to raise the national minimum wage at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, Mich., Wednesday. / AP-Yonhap

US President to visit Korea April 25-26 after Japan stopover


By Kim Tae-gyu


U.S. President Barack Obama has his work cut out for him during his Asian tour later this month.

At a time when the U.S. and Japan look tighter, Obama needs not to hurt the Korea-U.S. alliance, if he wants to forge a united front against China, a new powerhouse that is competing with U.S. for regional hegemony.

President Park Geun-hye maintains closer ties with Chinese President Xi Jinping with bilateral ties better than those seen by her predecessors.

The fact that China is Korea's largest trading partner is also a factor. Obama has reportedly finalized his Asian swing that includes a stop in Seoul on April 25 and 26 after his Tokyo visit.

"Under its pivot to Asia policy, a watertight coalition with Seoul and Tokyo is crucial for Washington. In this sense, Obama would attempt to address the lingering conflicts between its two significant allies," journalist-turned-commentator Lee Kang-yun said.

"From the perspective of President Park Geun-hye, she should strive to make Obama understand Korea's stance against Japan, which is causing problems on a variety of historical issues."

After Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe took office late 2012, Seoul-Tokyo ties continued to deteriorate because of the ultra-rightist politician's controversial remarks and acts, which experts said showed his lack of contrition for Japan's past misdeeds.

Against this backdrop, President Park refused to meet Abe before Obama arranged a three-way summit late last month on the sidelines of the Nuclear Security Summit in The Hague.

However, the event failed to dramatically thaw the icy relations between the two estranged neighbors.

Prof. Choi Chang-ryul at Yong In University said that Seoul and Tokyo should expect Obama to act as mediator once more.

"On top of North Korea's nuclear weapons, history disputes including sex slaves will be on agenda in the Park-Obama summit. We might want Obama to play a role in tackling Japan's swing to the right," Choi said.

"For the United States, which cares so much about the rise of China, it would be burdensome if its two main allies are at odds. Obama may try to persuade the two sides to mend fences."

The issue of sexual enslavement of Korean women during World War II has been a major bone of contention between Seoul and Tokyo as the latter has been reluctant to admit to and apologize for the wrongdoing under the stewardship of Abe.

In the lead up to the Hague meeting, Abe promised to abandon his scheme to review the 1993 Kono Statement in which Japan expressed repentance to the sex slavery victims but many Koreans still remain suspicious.

Some domestic newspapers complained that Obama is scheduled to pay a state visit to Japan for three days while staying in South Korea for less than 24 hours. Yet, Choi rebuffed such a "childish" response.

"Originally, Obama was not scheduled to visit Korea after the first state visit to Japan in almost two decades by a U.S. president. Accordingly, we don't have to be overly sensitive," he said.

Meanwhile, Cheong Wa Dae refused to confirm Obama's schedule.

"The itinerary of Obama is currently under discussion through the two countries' diplomatic channels. What I can say for sure is that he will stay here for two days later this month," presidential spokesman Min Kyung-wook said.


오바마 대통령, 25일부터 1박2일 방한할 듯

23일부터 2박3일간 일본 '국빈방문' 예정

버락 오바마 미국 대통령이 오는 25일부터 1박2일간 일정으로 한국을 방문할 것으로 알려졌다.

오바마 대통령은 또 방한에 앞서 23일부터 2박3일간 일본을 국빈방문할 것으로 전해졌다.

워싱턴 외교소식통들은 2일(현지시간) '오바마 대통령이 예정대로 한국을 1박2일 일정으로 방문할 것'이라며 '다만 일본은 국빈방문의 격을 살리려면 최소 2박3일이 필요하다는 입장을 개진해 미국이 이를 수용하는 쪽으로 검토하고 있는 것으로 안다'고 말했다.

당초 오바마 대통령은 일본을 한국과 마찬가지로 1박2일 방문할 가능성이 큰 것으로 예상됐었다.

오바마 대통령의 방한은 2009년 취임 이후 네번째다.

오바마 대통령은 이번 방한기간 박근혜 대통령과의 정상회담을 통해 강력한 한·미 동맹태세 유지와 미국의 대(對) 한반도 안보공약을 재확인하고 ▲북한의 최근상황 평가 ▲북한 비핵화 촉진 방안 ▲한미 자유무역협정(FTA)의 지속적 이행 문제를 논의할 예정이다.

오바마 대통령은 또 한국의 교육 또는 문화이벤트에 참여하고 주한미군 관련 행사에도 참석하는 방안을 검토하고 있는 것으로 알려졌다.

미국 대통령이 일본을 국빈방문하는 것은 1996년 빌 클린턴 대통령 이후 18년 만에 처음이다.

방일 기간에는 일본 왕궁에서 환영 행사와 만찬회 등이 열릴 것으로 알려졌다.

오바마 대통령은 일본과 한국 방문에 이어 말레이시아, 필리핀을 순차적으로 방문할 예정이다.
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