South Korea's foreign minister, Cho Tae-yul, says Seoul is seeking to restore the nation's global standing and credibility after the now-impeached President Yoon Suk Yeol's failed attempt to impose martial law.
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00:00South Korea's foreign minister says the country wants to restore its credibility and standing.
00:06The nation was plunged into crisis when now-impeached President Yun Suk-yol suddenly declared martial
00:11law early this month.
00:12Our government is establishing a safe security posture based on a solid South Korean-U.S.
00:19alliance.
00:20As we continue to manage the situation on the Korean Peninsula...
00:23Foreign Minister Cho Tae-yool said that he has spoken with U.S. President Joe Biden who
00:27expressed confidence in South Korea's democratic resilience and support for the two-countries
00:33alliance.
00:34Cho said Seoul is preparing itself for the possibility that talks between North Korea
00:38and the U.S. could resume once U.S. President-elect Donald Trump takes office.