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South Korea Appoints Kim Dae-ki as New Ambassador to China Amid Controversies Involving First Lady
Oct 14, 2024, 01:13 AM
South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol has decided to appoint former chief of staff Kim Dae-ki as the new ambassador to China, according to YonhapNews on October 14, 2024. This decision comes amid calls from the People Power Party (PPP) leader for a reshuffle of the presidential office to address controversies involving the first lady. The appointment aims to strengthen bilateral relations between South Korea and China, with both countries expressing a commitment to enhancing communication and cooperation.
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