Yun Byung-se

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Yun Byung-se
윤병세
Yun in 2015
35th Minister of Foreign Affairs
In office
11 March 2013 – 18 June 2017
Prime MinisterChung Hong-won
Lee Wan-koo
Choi Kyoung-hwan (Acting)
Hwang Kyo-ahn
Yoo Il-ho (Acting)
Lee Nak-yeon
Preceded byKim Sung-hwan
Succeeded byKang Kyung-wha
Personal details
Born (1953-08-03) 3 August 1953 (age 71)
Seoul, South Korea
Political partyLiberty Korea Party
Children1 daughter
Alma materSeoul National University
Johns Hopkins University
Korean name
Hangul
윤병세
Hanja
尹炳世
Revised RomanizationYun Byeongse
McCune–ReischauerYun Byŏngse

Yun Byung-se (Korean윤병세; born 3 August 1953 in Seoul) was the Foreign Affairs Minister of South Korea.[1] His term ended 31 May 2017.[citation needed] From 2006 to 2008, Yun served as senior presidential secretary for foreign, security and unification policy.[2]

Early Career (1977–2013)

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Yun joined the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in 1977. Since 1984, he has worked in Sydney, New York, the United Nations, Singapore, and Geneva. He served as vice foreign minister in 2004.[3]

Minister of Foreign Affairs (2013–2017)

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He was foreign minister from 2013 to 2017.[3]

Middle East

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Yun Byung-se visited Iran in 2015 and met with the country's Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif and the president.[4]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Mike Firn (26 December 2015). "Japan considering 'comfort women' fund after decades-long dispute with South Korea". The Telegraph.
  2. ^ fji.mofat.go.kr/webmodule/htsboard/template/read/engreadboard.jsp?typeID=16&boardid=12380&seqno=691957&tableName=TYPE_ENGLEGATIO
  3. ^ a b "Yun Byung-Se". World Economic Forum.
  4. ^ "(LEAD) FM Yun meets Rouhani, Zarif in Iran". Yonhap News Agency. November 8, 2015.
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  • Media related to Yun Byung-se at Wikimedia Commons
  • Biography at the ministry's website, with links to press releases and press briefings
Political offices
Preceded by Minister of Foreign Affairs
2013–2017
Succeeded by