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Biden asks Yoon Suk Yeol to lead plenary session in upcoming democracy summit

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A scanned image of U.S. President Joe Biden's invitation letter to Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol [PRESIDENTIAL OFFICE]
A scanned image of U.S. President Joe Biden’s invitation letter to Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol [PRESIDENTIAL OFFICE]

U.S. President Joe Biden has formally requested that Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol chair a plenary session of the second Summit for Democracy, according to Yoon’s office Sunday.

It made public a scanned image of Biden’s recent letter to Yoon asking him to “lead one of the five plenary sessions” on March 29.

The summit is scheduled to be held on March 29-30, co-hosted by the United States, Korea, Costa Rica, the Netherlands and Zambia. It is to assemble world leaders in a virtual, plenary format.

In the letter, Biden said Yoon’s “close and tireless cooperation has helped ensure that this Summit will be a success.”

Co-hosting the event “reinforces the truth that democracy is both a shared aspiration and a shared responsibility — one that we all must uphold,” Biden added.

Meanwhile, Kim Il-bum, chief of protocol at the presidential office, tendered his resignation last week, less than a year after assuming the post, according to an official.

Speaking on the customary condition of anonymity, the official dismissed rumors of Kim having been fired.

Kim has offered to resign in a “voluntary decision” for a “personal reason,” the official added amid reports that he will likely be appointed soon as the head of Korea’s diplomatic mission abroad.

Yonhap