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New US envoy to Seoul vows to expand alliance

By Yonhap

Published : July 13, 2022 - 21:33

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Philip Goldberg (C), the new U.S. ambassador to South Korea, speaks during a reception marking the U.S. Independence Day at his residence in central Seoul on July 13, 2022. (Pool photo) (Yonhap) Philip Goldberg (C), the new U.S. ambassador to South Korea, speaks during a reception marking the U.S. Independence Day at his residence in central Seoul on July 13, 2022. (Pool photo) (Yonhap)

The new US ambassador to South Korea vowed Wednesday to work towards strengthening the two countries' alliance into a "comprehensive strategic" one, while expressing that there was "no better partner" than Seoul.

Philip Goldberg made the remarks in his speech during a reception marking US Independence Day at his residence in central Seoul, just days after he arrived in the country to begin his duty.

"We'll continue to expand the ironclad security alliance we've built over nearly 70 years and our network of existing economic partnerships to create something new, a comprehensive strategic alliance firmly rooted in the shared values of promoting democracy, rule of law and human rights," Goldberg said.

He noted that the priorities of the alliance for the US are rooted in the country's foundational values and added that there was "no better partner" than South Korea in pursuing those values.

South Korean Foreign Minister Park Jin, who was also at the event, said the two countries were at a point where they can "write the next chapter in the history of their successful alliance."

"We are faced with not only security threats from North Korea but also simultaneous challenges and crises, such as the pandemic and energy and security issues," he said. "These crises can be overcome through solidarity and cooperation between South Korea and the United States."

Over 200 people, including US Forces Korea chief Paul LaCamera and Seong Ghi-hong, CEO and president of Yonhap News Agency, attended the event.

Goldberg, who arrived in the country Sunday, submitted a copy of his credentials to Seoul's foreign ministry the previous day, effectively beginning his official activity in the position. (Yonhap)