USFK chief lodges protest against unification minister for leaking US intelligence: lawmaker

The commander of the U.S. military stationed in South Korea, Gen. Xavier Brunson, has lodged a protest against the unification minister’s recent remarks that allegedly leaked classified U.S. information about North Korea’s nuclear facility, a lawmaker said Tuesday. Unification Minister Chung Dong-young has come under fire for referring to the North’s Kusong region as one of the sites hosting the country’s uranium enrichment facilities in a parliamentary session last month. Brunson recently lodged a protest with Defense Minister Ahn Gyu-back over Chung’s remarks, according to Rep. Sung Il-jong of the main opposition People Power Party, who chairs the parliamentary national defense committee. “Minister Chung should step down immediately,” Sung told a press briefing, arguing that a minister who has caused such a rift in the South Korea-U.S. alliance should not remain in office. Following the controversy, the United States has partially restricted sharing intelligence with South Korea involving North Korea-related technology collected through satellites, military officials said earlier. So fa

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