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S. Korea’s Yoon says ‘untrue’ media reports damage alliance amid hot mic controversy

  • September 26, 2022
South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol. — REUTERS

SEOUL — South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol said on Monday “untrue” media reports over his remarks threatened to damage relations with the United States after he was caught cursing on a hot mic during his visit to New York last week. 

A series of gaffes and controversies overshadowed Mr. Yoon’s first major overseas tour which also included Britain and Canada, sending his ratings plunging and inviting scathing criticism from some lawmakers even within his own party. 

In the highest profile controversy, Mr. Yoon was caught cursing on a hot mic as he left an event in New York on Wednesday after a brief chat with US President Joseph R. Biden, Jr. 

Opposition lawmakers accused Mr. Yoon of insulting Mr. Biden and disgracing South Korea as local media initially reported Mr. Yoon was saying Mr. Biden would be embarrassed if the US Congress did not pass a bill relating to funding of a global initiative. 

“What an embarrassment … if these bastards refuse to approve it in parliament,” Mr. Yoon told Foreign Minister Park Jin in a video aired by South Korean broadcasters, which went viral on social media. 

Reuters could not independently verify Mr. Yoon’s full comments. 

His press secretary, Kim Eun-hye, dismissed the allegations, saying Mr. Yoon was referring to the South Korean parliament without mentioning Mr. Biden. 

“Well, rather than a controversy, I will say this: Except for one or two or three superpowers in the world, no country can fully protect the lives and safety of its people with its own capabilities,” Mr. Yoon told reporters when asked about the hot mic incident on Monday. 

“I’d like to say that damaging the alliance with reports that are different from the facts puts the people at great risk,” he added, calling for efforts to establish facts. 

The main opposition Democratic Party has been urging Mr. Yoon to apologize for the controversy and sack his national security advisor, his deputy and the foreign minister. 

The opposition floor leader said it would propose a resolution for their dismissal to parliament if Mr. Yoon does not take action on Monday. 

Mr. Yoon’s office declined to comment. — Reuters

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