The delegation of South Korean President-elect Yoon Suk-yeol departs for the United States on the 3rd, and the relationship between the U.S. government and parliament regarding the response to North Korea, which repeatedly launches missiles, and the strengthening of the U.S.-Korea alliance. It is expected to exchange opinions with others.

South Korea's President-elect Yun Seo-gyeol has decided to send a delegation of parliamentarians and experts to the United States, and the group departed from Incheon Airport for Washington on the 3rd.



Although the specific schedule has not been disclosed, the delegation will meet with the U.S. government, Congress, and think tank officials on a schedule of 5 nights and 7 days to respond to North Korea, which repeatedly launches missiles. It is expected to exchange opinions on strengthening the US-ROK alliance.



The delegation also includes experts on Japan and China, and it is expected that discussions will be held on the chilling Japan-Korea relations and how to deal with China.



Mr. Yun explained that he would "meet a responsible key person with substantial, professionalism", and it is also being watched whether he will meet with President Biden.



This is the first time Yun has sent a delegation to a foreign country, and he emphasizes the importance of relations with the United States, such as having a telephone meeting with President Biden immediately after winning the presidential election last month. ..