Key Points

South Korea's new ambassador to the United States has arrived in Washington ready to tackle complex bilateral issues. Kang Kyung-wha brings her experience as former foreign minister to address trade deals and visa problems affecting Korean workers. She's coordinating with Hyundai Motor to resolve auto tariff issues while supporting renewed US-North Korea talks. The ambassador emphasized she'll use all embassy resources to find mutually beneficial solutions.

Key Points: Ambassador Kang Kyung-wha Vows Full Embassy Efforts on US Trade Issues

  • Will address $350 billion investment fund details from Trump-era trade deal
  • Working to resolve visa issues affecting 310 detained Korean workers
  • Supports Trump-Kim Jong-un dialogue without preconditions for North Korea
  • Met with Hyundai's Euisun Chung to tackle pending 25% auto tariffs
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New Korean envoy to US pledges best efforts to address trade, other bilateral issues

South Korea's first female US ambassador pledges to mobilize all embassy capacities to resolve trade deals, visa problems and North Korea diplomacy with Washington.

"I will make best efforts to disentangle those issues well by mustering up not just my efforts, but all embassy capacities - Ambassador Kang Kyung-wha"

Washington, Oct 5

South Korea's new top envoy to the United States vowed to mobilize "all embassy capacities" to help address trade and other bilateral issues with the US, as she arrived in Washington to begin her ambassadorship.

Ambassador Kang Kyung-wha, who served as Seoul's foreign minister from 2017-2021, made the remarks as Seoul and Washington face a series of challenging tasks, including finalizing a trade deal, resuming diplomacy with North Korea and addressing visa issues for Korean workers.

"As tough issues (between Korea and the US) have been tangled up, (I) will make best efforts to disentangle those issues well by mustering up not just my efforts, but all embassy capacities," she told reporters upon arrival at Dulles International Airport near Washington.

The nation's first female ambassador to the US added that she will capitalize on her experience as a former foreign minister and former head of the nongovernmental Asia Society, among others, to successfully conduct her duties in the US.

As a key pending issue facing the bilateral relationship, Kang pointed to ongoing talks to hash out details of the US$350 billion investment fund that Seoul has committed to as part of a framework trade deal with US President Donald Trump's administration, Yonhap news agency reported.

"(We) will respond thoroughly on the ground to ensure that (the two sides) can find a point of agreement in a mutually good result," she said.

"Of course, the industry minister and trade minister are directly involved in the efforts to reach a deal, but as the embassy chief on the ground, I think I should make efforts to provide maximum support (to them)."

She also touched on working-group efforts between Seoul and Washington to address visa issues for Korean workers amid lingering questions over the US' credibility as a reliable investment partner following last month's immigration crackdown that led to the detention of more than 310 Korean workers in Georgia.

"I understand that the first meeting of the working group concluded well to help ensure there will be no issue for Korean businesspeople's entry," she said.

"I will make efforts to ensure the operation of a sustainable, trustworthy visa program can be entrenched as we will engage in the second working-group meeting and additional negotiations on the matter."

Before departing for the US, Kang met Hyundai Motor Group Executive Chair Euisun Chung, as Korea's automotive industry is grappling with a 25 per cent auto tariff, with a bilateral agreement to lower it to 15 per cent yet to go into force pending negotiations to finalize the trade deal struck in July.

"I think that Hyundai's voice is very important given that the enterprises and the government have to work as a team to produce a good result," she said.

Asked to comment on a recent White House statement that Trump remains open to talks with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un "without any preconditions," Kang reiterated South Korean President Lee Jae Myung's support for Trump's pursuit of dialogue with Pyongyang.

"On the ground, (I believe we) should send that message by upholding President (Lee's) will, and should ensure that dialogue can materialize (between the US and the North)," she said.

"After all, North Korea should come out (for dialogue). That said, (we) will engage in close consultations with US officials in that regard."

Touching on a news report that Trump is expected to visit South Korea for just one day ahead of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation summit set to begin late this month, the envoy said that talks between Seoul and Washington still continue on that matter.

"We are making efforts to work out a schedule (for Trump's visit to Korea), which is mutually satisfactory to both sides, and we will actively support that effort here (in the US)," she said.

- IANS

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Rohit P
The visa issues for Korean workers remind me of similar challenges Indian tech professionals face in the US. Hope they establish a more reliable system that benefits both countries.
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Arjun K
Interesting to see how Korea is handling the North Korea diplomacy. India has always supported peaceful dialogue in the region. Hope these efforts lead to stability in the Korean peninsula.
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Sarah B
While I appreciate the diplomatic efforts, I'm concerned about the auto tariff negotiations. As someone who follows international trade, I hope both sides reach a fair agreement that doesn't disadvantage either economy.
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Vikram M
The ambassador's experience as former foreign minister should help navigate these complex issues. India could learn from such diplomatic approaches when dealing with our own international partnerships.
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Kavya N
Good to see close cooperation between government and industry (like Hyundai). That's exactly what we need in India too - public-private partnership for better international trade outcomes! 🇮🇳

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