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South Korean President Moon Jae-in announces top ministers and chief security adviser

The new leader begins his term facing multiple domestic challenges, including the aftermath of the huge corruption scandal that saw his conservative predecessor Park Geun-hye impeached

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South Korean President Moon Jae-in announces his appointments. Photo: EPA

South Korean President Moon Jae-in on Sunday announced his picks for finance and foreign ministers while appointing a former diplomat as his top security adviser for his new government.

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Moon announced during a televised press briefing that he appointed former vice finance minister Kim Dong-yeon as deputy prime minister and finance minister, while a UN senior adviser on policy Kang Kyung-wha was named as the foreign minister.

Kang, who has been working at the UN since 2006, was the best candidate poised to “raise the status of our diplomacy by with her abundant experience on the international stage and strong initiative”, said Moon.

“She has often been referred to as the first and the best female foreign affairs expert so it is significant in terms of gender equality in the cabinet as well,” he added.

As his national security adviser, Moon appointed Chung Eui-yong, a former diplomat-turned-lawmaker who acted as his top foreign policy adviser during his campaign for the presidency.

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While the post is traditionally held by a military official, Moon said: “In the face of North Korea’s nuclear threats, I believe the role of diplomacy is ever more important for our security.”

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