Chung Eui-yong

Chung Eui-yong (Korean정의용; Hanja鄭義溶; born 14 April 1946) is a South Korean diplomat and a politician who served as Minister of Foreign Affairs from 2021 to 2022. Chung was previously President Moon Jae-in's first Director of National Security from 2017 to 2020.[1][2]

Chung Eui-yong
정의용
Chung in 2018
37th Minister of Foreign Affairs
In office
9 February 2021 – 12 May 2022
PresidentMoon Jae-in
Prime MinisterChung Sye-kyun
Kim Boo-kyum
Preceded byKang Kyung-wha
Succeeded byPark Jin
Special Advisor to the President on Foreign Affairs, Diplomacy and National Security
In office
3 July 2020 – 20 January 2021
PresidentMoon Jae-in
Succeeded byKim Hyun-jong
Director of the National Security Office
In office
20 May 2017 – 2 July 2020
PresidentMoon Jae-in
Preceded byKim Kwan-jin
Succeeded bySuh Hoon
Personal details
Born (1946-04-14) 14 April 1946 (age 78)
Alma materSeoul National University
Harvard University
Korean name
Hangul
정의용
Hanja
Revised RomanizationJeong Uiyong
McCune–ReischauerChŏng Ŭiyong

Career

Chung Eui-yong (left) and Kim Jong-un

A 1968 graduate of Seoul National University, Chung joined the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in 1971. He subsequently served as Korean Ambassador to Israel (1997–1998), Deputy Minister for Trade (1998–2001), and as Korean Ambassador to the Permanent Mission of the Republic of Korea to the UN Secretariat and International Organizations in Geneva (2001–2004). He was returned to the 17th National Assembly in the 2004 elections as a proportional representative for the Uri Party. In the National Assembly, he was a member of the Special Committee on United States–Korea Free Trade Agreement. He then became Secretary-General of the International Conference of Asian Political Parties. On 20 May 2017, newly-inaugurated president Moon Jae-in appointed him as the ministerial-level Director of the National Security Office.[3][4] In July 2020, Chung was replaced by Suh Hoon and reshuffled to President Moon's Special Advisor on Foreign Affairs, Diplomacy and National Security.[5] In January 2021, he replaced Kang Kyung-hwa as the new South Korean Foreign Minister.[6]

Political activity

In March 2018, as South Korea's Special Envoy to North Korea, Chung Eui-yong visited Pyongyang to discuss the required steps to denuclearise North Korea.[7] He then flew to the United States for a meeting with President Donald Trump and to announce the Trump-Kim summit.[8]

On November 4, 2019, at a waiting room on the sidelines of the ASEAN Plus 3 (Japan, China, and South Korea) summit held near Bangkok, when Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe talked with South Korean President Moon Jae-in for 11 minutes, Chung Eui-yong took photos, and they were published without the approval of the Japanese side.[9]

Chung had been in charge of bilateral intelligence-sharing agreement, the General Security of Military Information Agreement (GSOMIA), with Japan.[10]

See also

References

Political offices
Preceded by Director of National Security Office
2017–2020
Succeeded by
Preceded by Minister of Foreign Affairs
2021–2022
Succeeded by