By Jihoon Lee
SEOUL (Reuters) – South Korean International Minister Cho Tae-yul stated on Wednesday that President Yoon Suk Yeol’s short-lived bid to impose martial regulation had created some limitations speaking with the crew of U.S. President-elect Donald Trump and undercut either side’ political momentum.
At a uncommon joint information convention for overseas media, Cho and Finance Minister Choi Sang-mok sought to reassure Seoul’s allies and calm market jitters for the reason that martial regulation try that shocked the nation and triggered the most important political disaster in a long time.
Cho stated Seoul had constructed a community and communication channels with Trump’s marketing campaign that had been “stronger than these of every other nation”, however the martial regulation order undermined “the political momentum” between the 2 sides.
“It’s true that there have been some disruptions with communication over the previous two weeks as a result of this example,” Cho stated.