米国北朝鮮人権大使「同盟国と協力し、脱北民のため力を注ぐ」
U.S. Ambassador for Human Rights in North Korea: ``Working with allies and focusing on helping North Korean defectors''
Julie Turner, the U.S. State Department's special envoy for human rights in North Korea, said on the 6th (local time) that in order to resolve human rights issues in North Korea, "we must cooperate with friends and allies in similar positions and work hard for North Korean defectors." Note
I'll go," he said. In his inauguration speech at the State Department in Washington, D.C., Special Envoy Turner said, ``I am committed to achieving the five priorities I laid out in my Senate personnel hearing.''
I look forward to continuing to cooperate with all those concerned with human rights in North Korea here." The Special Envoy for Human Rights in North Korea is an ambassador who is involved in the creation and enforcement of the U.S. government's human rights policy toward North Korea.
Special Envoy Turner began his activities on the 13th of last month and held his official inauguration ceremony on the same day. At the personnel hearing, Special Envoy Turner said, ``We are committed to cooperating with partners such as South Korea and reforming the human rights of North Korean defectors.''
``Supporting good efforts,'' ``Strengthening efforts to determine responsibility at the next United Nations meeting,'' ``Demanding North Korea to improve human rights,'' ``Preventing and protecting North Korean defectors,'' and ``Reuniting separated families of Korean Americans.'' Promote as a priority
He has made it clear that he will continue to do so.
2023/11/07 07:27 KST
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