South Korea appointed new ambassadors to Iran, Germany and four other countries, the foreign ministry said Friday. Kim Jun-pyo, director general for North American affairs, will head the South Korean Embassy in Iran and Lim Sang-beom, former presidential secretary for national security strategy, will serve as the ambassador to Germany, the ministry said in a press release. Jeong Yeon-doo, a former ambassador to the Netherlands, has been appointed as the top envoy in Turkey and Park Kyong-sig, the former deputy consul general in Hong Kong, will lead the embassy in Ghana. Others include Park Ji-hyun, new ambassador to Madagascar, and Noh Won-il to Uruguay. Five others were appointed to lead the consulate general of San Francisco, Niigata and Sapporo in Japan, as well as Chengdu and Qingdao in China. Source: Yonhap News Agency
Foreign ministry shakes up 6 overseas ambassador posts
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