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From: Huma Abedin To: Hillary ClintonDate: 2010-05-22 10:12Subject: LEE'S SPEECH TEXT (AT 9PM EDT)
UNCLASSIFIED U.S.
Department of State Case No. F-2014-20439 Doc No. C05770680 Date:
10/30/2015 RELEASE IN PART B5,B6 From: Abedin, Huma <AbedinH@state.gov >
Sent: Sunday, May 23, 2010 10:12 PM To: Subject Fw: Lee's speech text (at 9PM
EDT) Attachments: From: Sullivan, Jacob J To: Abedin, Huma Sent: Sun May 23
22:10:26 2010 Subject: Fw: Lee's speech text (at 9PM EDT) From: Bader, Jeffrey
A To: Sullivan, Jacob Sent: Sun May 23 20:44:13 2010 Subject: Fw: Lee's speech
text (at 9PM EDT) From: Russel, Daniel R. To: Bader, Jeffrey A.;
'CampbelIKM@state.govl <CampbelIKM@state.go› Kim, Sung Y
<KimSungY@state.gov>; 'Steinberg, James B' <SteinbergJB@state.g›
Park, Pamela P<ParkPP@state.gov > Sent: Sun May 23 20:22:24 2010 Subject:
FW: Lee's speech text (at 9PM EDT) Looks good to me. Short. Address to the Nation by President Lee
Myung-bak May 24, 2010 Fellow Koreans, I am standing here today, keenly aware
that the Korean Peninsula is facing a critical turning point. My fellow
citizens, The Cheonan was sunk by a surprise North Korean torpedo attack.
Again, the perpetrator was North Korea. Their attack came at a time when the
people of the Republic of Korea were enjoying their well-earned rest after a
hard day's work. Once again, North Korea violently shattered our peace. The
sinking of the Cheonan constitutes a military provocation against the Republic
of Korea by North Korea. UNCLASSIFIED U.S. Department of State Case No.
F-2014-20439 Doc No. C05770680 Date: 10/30/2015 Since the end of the Korean
War, the North has perpetrated incessant armed provocations against us,
including the bombing attack against the presidential delegation at the Aung
San Martyr's Mausoleum in Myanmar and the bombing in midair of Korean Air Flight
858. The North Koreans, however, have never officially admitted the crimes they
committed. This time is no different. They continue to insist that my
Government fabricated the sinking of the Cheonan. I am not surprised by such
North Korean behavior and this was the reason why I emphasized, from the very
beginning, the importance of conducting a thorough and objective scientific
investigation into the incident. I also asked the nation to exercise patience
and self-restraint. It was important for us not to come to any hasty conclusion
until the results of the investigation came out. Finally, on May 20th, the
international joint investigation group released their conclusive findings,
back ed by definitive evidences. With the release of the final report, no responsible
country in the international comm unity will be able to deny the fact that
theheonan was sunk by North Korea. Fellow citizens, We have always tolerated
North Korea's brutality, time and again. We did so because we have always had a
genuine longing for peace on the Korean Peninsula. But now things are
different. North Korea will pay a price corresponding to its provocative acts.
I will continue to take stern measures to hold the North accountable. From this
moment, no North Korean ship will be allowed to make passage through any of the
shippingl anes in the waters under our control, which has been allowed by the
Inter-Korean Agreement on Maritime Trans portation. The sea routes meant for
inter-Korean exchanges and cooperation must never again be used for armed
provocations. Trade and exchanges between the Republic of Korea and North Korea
will also be suspended. We still remember the killing of an innocent South
Korean tourist by a North Korean armed guard at the Geumgangsan resort. More
recently, North Korea unilaterally confiscated South Korean assets at this same
resort. Worse yet, the North sank the Cheonan taking the precious lives of our
young sailors. Under these circumstances, any inter-Korean trade or other
cooperative activity is meaningless. However, we will continue to provide
assistance for infants and children. Matters pertaining to the Gaeseong
Industrial Complex will be duly considered, taking its unique characteristics
into consideration. From now on, the Republic of Korea will not tolerate any
provocative act by the North and will maintain the principle of proactive
deterrence. If our territorial waters, airspace or territory are violated, we
will immediately exercise our right of self-defense. The North's military
provocation against the Cheonan on March 26 violated the Charter of the United
Nations and contravened the existing agreements reached for the sake of peace
and stability on the Korean Peninsula, including the Korean War Armistice
Agreement and the Basic Agreement between South and North Korea. In close
consultations with the nations concerned, the Government will refer this matter
to the UN Security Council, so that the international community can join us in
holding the North accountable. Many countries around the world have expressed
their full support for our position. I solemnly urge the North Korean
authorities to do the following. Apologize immediately to the Republic of Korea
and the international community. Immediately punish those who are responsible
for and those who were involved in the incident. These are basic measures that
the North has to take before anything else. If the UNCLASSIFIED U.S. Department
of State Case No. F-2014-20439 Doc No. C05770680 Date: 10/30/2015 North
continues to make excuses and wild assertions as it has always done in the
past, they will not find any place to stand in the world. My fellow Koreans and
our compatriots in North Korea, The overriding goal of the Republic of Korea is
not military confrontation. Our goal has always been the attainment of real
peace and stability on the Korean Peninsula. Our goal is to bring about
prosperity for all Koreans. Our vision is to realize the peaceful reunification
of the Korean Peninsula. This year marks the 60 thanniversary of the outbreak
of the Korean War. The Republic of Korea is no longer what it once was—an
impoverished nation, suffering from the scars of war. Rising above the ruins of
war, the Republic of Korea has achieved an impressive miracle of progress
guided by the constitutional foundations of liberal democracy and a free market
economy. The Republic of Korea is continuing its confident march toward the
center stage of the world. All countries across the globe are competing with
one another to ensure the prosperity of their own citizens. At the same time,
all nations are working together for the sake of coprosperity and peace in the
global community. The entire world is changing. Changes are taking place faster
than ever. But, what is the situation in North Korea? Nothing has changed over
the last sixty years. It is a country still holding onto an empty ambition of
forcefully reuniting the Korean Peninsula under the banner of communism. It is
a country that still believes in making threats and committing terrorist
activities. North Korea's goal is to instigate division and conflict. For what
reason and for whom is it doing what it does? As compatriots, I am truly
ashamed. It is now time for the North Korean regime to change. Today, no
country can maintain peace and make economic development on its own. It is
imperative to conduct exchanges and cooperate with the world and to join the
path that everyone else is taking. It is time to look at reality and make that
courageous decision. It is time for the North Korean regime to start thinking
about what is truly good for the regime itself and its people. The Korean
Peninsula must not be left standing as the danger zone in Northeast Asia. The
two Koreas must take the initiative and resolve this problem. The Peninsula
must become a new cradle of world peace. Fellow Koreans, Permeating this War
Memorial of Korea are the spirits of the soldiers of the Republic of Korea and
United Nations who shed blood on this land 60 years ago. Also dedicated here
yesterday was the monument memorializing the 46 fallen warriors of the corvette
Cheonan. Through the Cheonan tragedy, we learned a painful lesson once again.
We had been forgetting the reality that the nation faces the most belligerent
and destructive regime in the world. We have to admit that our Armed Forces
made mistakes as well. On the occasion of this incident, the Government will
solidify the national security readiness. The discipline of the Armed Forces
will be reestablished, military reform efforts will be expedited and combat
capabilities will be reinforced drastically. The Republic of Korea and United
States alliance and joint combat readiness will be further strengthened on the
basis of strong ROK-US alliance. UNCLASSIFIED U.S. Department of State Case No.
F-2014-20439 Doc No. C05770680 Date: 10/30/2015 Public awareness of the
importance of national security will be strengthened as well. We must never
waver in the face of threats, provocations and divisive schemes by the North.
We must become one when it comes to national security. Fellow citizens, Regardless
of how rough the storm may be, we will continue to walk steadily on the path
toward a prosperous nation, a compassionate society and a strong country. The
great people of the Republic of Korea will build an even greater country.
Fellow Koreans, Let us all join forces and march forward together. Thank you
very much.
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HILL ON CHEONAN
From: Jake Sullivan To: Hillary ClintonDate: 2010-05-24 14:21Subject: HILL ON CHEONAN
UNCLASSIFIED U.S.
Department of State Case No. F-2014-20439 Doc No. C05770706 Date: 08/31/2015 RELEASE
IN PART B6 From: Sullivan, Jacob J <SullivanJJ@state.gov> Sent:
Wednesday, May 26, 2010 2:21 AM To: Subject Fw: Hill on Cheonan Importance:
High Fyi From: Kim,
Sung Y To: Crocker, Bathsheba N; D Duty Officer4; 'Bosworth, Stephen ;
Campbell, Kurt M; B6 Rosenberger, Laura M; 'Bader, Jeffrey A.' ; 'Russel,
Daniel R.' Sullivan, Jacob JSent: Tue May 25 14:04:51 2010Subject: Hill on CheonanSheba — Please pass to D.
The interagency briefing for Hill staff (leadership, foreign affairs,
appropriations, arms services) today was uneventful. Mostly predictable
questions (where is China; effect on Iran resolution; defense posture...) and
no criticism of the way the Administration has handled this so far. Interestingly,
no question or push on SSTL.If this exchange is a good indication of
Hill temperature, I think we are doing ok at the moment. Sung
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From: Jake Sullivan To: Hillary ClintonDate: 2010-07-08 05:36Subject: NY CHANNEL
UNCLASSIFIED U.S.
Department of State Case No. F-2014-20439 Doc No. C05769537 Date:
11/30/2015 RELEASE IN PART 1.4(B),B1,1.4(D),B6 From: Sullivan, Jacob J
<SullivanJJ©state.gov > Sent: Friday, July 9, 2010 5:36 PM To: Subject
Fw: NY Channel Classified by DAS, A/GIS, DoS on 11/30/2015 — Class: CONFIDENTIAL —
Reason: Fyi 1.4(B), 1.4(D) — Declassify on: 07/08/2035 Original Message -- From: Kim, Sung Y To: Sullivan,
Jacobi Sent: Fri Jul 09 16:45:26 2010 Subject: Fw: NY ChannelJake -- FYI, I met with the
NKs in NY to urge restraint in reaction to PRST.Sung Original Message From: Kim,
Sung Y 4 To: Steinber , James B; Campbell, Kurt M; 'Stephen.Bosworth B6 ljbade
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Rosenberger, Laura M; EAP-K-DPRK-UNIT-DL Sent: Fri Jul 09 13:14:14 2010
Subject: NY Channel One hour. No big surprises but a couple of
interesting comments. On Cheonan, PY will issue a statement rejecting the PRST
but not looking to escalate.1.4(B) 1.4(D ) B1
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United Nations S/PRST/2010/13
Security Council Distr.: General 9 July 2010 Original: English
Statement by the President of the
Security Council At the 6355th meeting of the Security Council, held on 9 July
2010, in connection with the Council¡¯s consideration of the item entitled
¡°Letter dated 4 June 2010 from the Permanent Representative of the Republic of
Korea to the United Nations addressed to the President of the Security Council
(S/2010/281) and other relevant letters¡±, the President of the Security Council
made the following statement on behalf of the Council:
¡°The Security Council
notes the letter dated 4 June 2010 from the Permanent Representative of the
Republic of Korea (ROK) to the United Nations addressed to the President of the
Security Council (S/2010/281), and the letter dated 8 June 2010 from the
Permanent Representative of the Democratic People¡¯s Republic of Korea (DPRK) to
the United Nations addressed to the President of the Security Council
(S/2010/294). ¡°The Security Council deplores the attack on 26 March 2010 which
led to the sinking of the ROK naval ship, the Cheonan, resulting in the tragic
loss of 46 lives. ¡°The Security Council determines that such an incident
endangers peace and security in the region and beyond. ¡°The Security Council
deplores the loss of life and injuries and expresses its deep sympathy and
condolences to the victims and their families and to the people and Government
of the ROK, and calls for appropriate and peaceful measures to be taken against
those responsible for the incident aimed at the peaceful settlement of the
issue in accordance with the UN Charter and all other relevant provisions of
international law. ¡°In view of the findings of the Joint Civilian-Military
Investigation Group led by the ROK with the participation of five nations,
which concluded that the DPRK was responsible for sinking the Cheonan, the
Security Council expresses its deep concern. ¡°The Security Council takes note of the responses from
other relevant parties, including from the DPRK, which has stated that it had
nothing to do with the incident. ¡°Therefore, the Security Council condemns the
attack which led to the sinking of the Cheonan.
¡°The Security Council underscores
the importance of preventing further such attacks or hostilities against the
ROK or in the region. ¡°The Security Council welcomes the restraint shown by the
ROK and stresses the importance of maintaining peace and stability on the
Korean peninsula and in north-east Asia as a whole. ¡°The Security Council calls
for full adherence to the Korean Armistice Agreement and encourages the
settlement of outstanding issues on the Korean peninsula by peaceful means to
resume direct dialogue and negotiation through appropriate channels as early as
possible, with a view to avoiding conflicts and averting escalation. ¡°The
Security Council reaffirms the importance that all Member States uphold the
purposes and principles of the Charter of the United Nations.¡±
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Subject: -
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02/13/2016 RELEASE IN PART B1,1.4(B),1.4(D),B6 From: Sullivan, Jacob J <SullivanJJ@state.gov>
Sent: Friday, July 23, 2010 7:55 PM To: Subject: Fw: Transcript of ROK press backgrounder on July
15 in 1.4(B) Seoul. 1.4(D) B1 Classified by DAS, A/GIS, DoS on
02/13/2016 — Class: CONFIDENTIAL — Reason: 1.4(B), 1.4(D) — Declassify Fyi on:
07/22/2025 From:
Steinberg, James B To: Sullivan, Jacob J Sent: Fri Jul 23 16:52:39 2010
Subject: Fw: Transcript of ROK press backgrounder on July 15 in Seoul. 1.4(B) 1.4(D)
Fyi B1 From: Russel,
Daniel R. B6 To: Donilon, Thomas E. Steinberg, James B Cc: Spence, Matthew J.
Mace, Casey K Sent: Fri Jul 23 16:48:55 2010Subject: Transcript of ROK press backgrounder on
July 15 in Seoul. B1 1.4(B) This is ROKG' s own verbatim translation of the
transcript. Doesn't get much clearer than this. 1.4(D) 0 (KBS) Will there be no
exercises in the Yellow Sea? - Once exercises take place in the East Sea, then
other exercises, such as the UFC, and subsequently, anti-subma rine exercises
will be held in all waters, including the Yellow Sea and the South Sea. 0
(Kyunghyang) Will an aircraft carrier not go to the Yellow sea? - No, it will
not. Subsequent exercises will depend upon circumstances. - An aircraft carrier
cannot participate in the joint exercises continuously. - An aircraft carrier
participated in the exercises in the Yellow sea last year. This year, it will
participate in the e xercise in the East Sea. - It is difficult to predict what
next year's exercises would be. O (Yonhap) When will the exercises take place?
- The detailed schedule has not yet been decided, but the exercise will be held
sometime in July. Details will be a nnounced after the 2+2 meeting. (Joongang)
Will the first exercise not be held in the yellow sea? O - No. It will occur
only in the East Sea O (Kyunghyang) You said "a series of exercises"...
- The first exercise will be held in the East Sea, in which an aircraft carrier
will participate. Ten or so exercises a re planned afterwards. O (Joongang) Why
does an aircraft carrier only participate in the exercise in the East Sea? - It
is because an aircraft carrier participated in exercises in the Yellow Sea last
year. - Please understand that it was our original plan that an aircraft
carrier participates in the exercise in the East UNCLASSIFIED U.S. Department
of State Case No. F-2014-20439 Doc No. C05770629 Date: 02/13/2016 Sea. O
(Kookmin) Originally, it was said that anti-submarine exercises were to be held
in the Yellow Sea. Did the ex ercises with an aircraft carrier move to the East
Sea in consideration of the Chinese opposition? - The location of the exercises
was decided by the need of South Korea and the United States, rather than by an
y certain country's position. As we are holding the exercises in our
territorial sea and air where we have full rig hts to conduct military
exercises, we are in the position that there is no legal problem with regards
to these exer cises. O (Joongang) As the Yellow Sea and the East Sea have
different depths and environments, there must be differe nt exercise scenarios
for each sea. -The detailed exercise plan is getting close to completion by the
Joint Chiefs of Staff. - When the plan is determined, the Joint Chiefs of
Staff, together with the ROK-US CFC, will give an official br iefing on it. O
(Kyunghyang) Who will lead each of the exercises? - They are joint exercises,
and it is hard to say that it is led by one country or another. - It is planned
jointly before exercises are conducted. Employment of forces are planned and
exchanged by mili tary planners of each country, and final decisions are made
afterwards. This is how we usually operate and plea se understand it in this
context. 0 (MBC) Are these exercises related to the Cheonan incident? -
Obviously, yes. O (KBS) (With a strong tone) Then, you should have provided us
with relevant information when the United Sta tes announced the plans. It came
too late. - (No response) 0 (Kyunghyang) Will an Aegis destroyer participate in
exercises in the Yellow Sea? - (No response) O (MBC) Originally, it was known
that exercises would be held for three days during this past June. What is the
schedule of the exercises? - The first exercises will be conducted in the East
Sea, and the rest will occur when UFG and other exercises tak e place. O
(Kyunghyang) Is it fair to say that a show of forces related to the Cheonan is
the exercises in the East Sea and the rest are not related to the incident? -
Yes, it is fair to say that. O (SBS) Are you saying that the only additional
exercises after the Cheonan incident are those in the East Sea? - Yes, you can
say that the rest were originally planned. END
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UNCLASSIFIED U.S. Department of State Case No. F-2014-20439 Doc No. C05773283 Date: 11/30/2015RELEASE IN PART
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From: Abedin, Huma <AbedinH©state.gov >
Sent: Monday, December 20, 2010 7:34 AM
To:
Subject: Update
This is an update
UNC passed a message to KPA notifying them of the termination of the ROK LFX at 4:54p.m. local time. UNC may also
issue apress statement (if the ROKs do so first). In the interim, they will use the below "response to questions" points,
which summarize the LFX:
--A multinational group of United Nations Command military personnel travelled to Yeonpyeong Island to observe a
scheduled live-fire exercise by Republic of Korea forces.
--Firing began at 2:30 p.m. and concluded at approximately 4 p.m.
--The UNC and our international partners share a strong common interest in maintaining peace and stability in northeast
Asia.
--UNC observation team members included representatives from Australia, Canada, New Zealand, the Republic of the
Philippines, the Republic of Korea, the United Kingdom, and the United States.
Your
respective ops centers will continue to pass information as the situation warrants.
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