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U.S. wants 'strongest possible' ties with S. Korea's new government: Campbell
By 조지현Published : Jan. 15, 2013 - 19:48
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"I'd like to underscore very directly how great it is to be back and how much we look forward to maintaining the strongest possible relationship between the two after the important political steps both in Seoul and Washington," Campbell said in brief remarks upon his arrival.
The
The American delegation is also expected to deliver a letter from U.S. President Barack Obama to Park, who will be sworn into office next month for her five-year term.
Before paying a courtesy call to Park, they will also meet with Unification Minister Yu Woo-ik and Deputy Foreign Minister Kim Kyou-hyun, a senior foreign ministry official said on the condition of anonymity.
"As the new government is set to be inaugurated here, the two sides are beginning to take steps to fine-tune their policy direction toward
Their trip marks the first high-profile visit by
Park has emphasized the importance of closer ties with the
The trip also comes at a time when
Concerns persist that
(Yonhap News)