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US envoy on N. Korean human rights will help revitalize global discussion: S. Korean envoy

2024-05-20 11:38:25      点击:910
Lee Shin-wha,<strong></strong> South Korea's special envoy for North Korean human rights, is seen speaking in a webinar hosted by the Center for Strategic and International Studies in Washingtonin this image captured from the website of the Washington-based think tank, Oct. 6. Yonhap
Lee Shin-wha, South Korea's special envoy for North Korean human rights, is seen speaking in a webinar hosted by the Center for Strategic and International Studies in Washingtonin this image captured from the website of the Washington-based think tank, Oct. 6. Yonhap

Appointing a U.S. special envoy for North Korean human rights will send a clear message to the reclusive regime that human rights matter while also helping to revitalize global discussions on the dire issue, South Korean envoy for North Korean human rights said Thursday.

Amb. Lee Shin-hwa, special envoy for international cooperation on North Korean human rights, argued appointing a U.S. envoy will also encourage the European Union to take the issue more seriously.

"Number one, by appointing a special envoy, you can give a clear message to North Korea ― human rights matter to the U.S. foreign policy," Lee said in a webinar hosted by the Center for Strategic and International Studies, a Washington-based think tank.

"Number two, it will give a clear message to European Union ― the U.S. is very much interested in North Korean human rights issue and that issue is one of the centerpiece of the U.S. foreign policy," she added. "Then, probably, that can help revitalize the EU interest despite any other urgency and priority that the EU has."

The post for a U.S. special envoy on North Korean human rights has been vacant for over five years. Lee said she had been told by U.S. officials that President Joe Biden plans to name a nominee for the job in a few weeks, but more recently that the process may take longer than earlier anticipated.

She insisted appointing a special envoy for North Korean human rights will be "good for President Biden himself," noting the U.S. leader is working to mobilize democratic countries.

"The history of democracy exactly coincides with development of human rights, improvement of the human rights. So by he (Biden) mentioning about the human rights issue, including North Korean ones, I think that will improve his rationale and his effort to enhance democracy and democratic idea," she said.

The South Korean envoy also underscored the need to resume discussions on North Korean human rights at the U.N. Security Council.

"Unfortunately, since 2017, there was no human rights discussion at the U.N. Security Council," said Lee.

"I tried to emphasize that they have to resume that dialogue, but because of the U.S.-China (confrontation) and now even Russia, (there) is a very slim chance, if not no chance, to discuss about the issue, but still we have to push forward to do that," she added. (Yonhap)


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