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Lee Jong-sup

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Lee Jong-sup
이종섭
Lee in 2022
South Korean Ambassador to Australia
In office
12 March 2024 – 29 March 2024
PresidentYoon Suk Yeol
Prime MinisterHan Duck-soo
Preceded byKim Wan-jung
Succeeded bySim Seung-seob
Minister of National Defense
In office
10 May 2022 – 7 October 2023
PresidentYoon Suk Yeol
Prime MinisterHan Duck-soo
Preceded bySuh Wook
Succeeded byShin Won-sik
Vice Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff
In office
26 September 2017 – 22 November 2018
PresidentMoon Jae-in
Preceded byLee Bum-rim
Succeeded byWon In-choul
Personal details
Born (1960-08-20) 20 August 1960 (age 64)
Yeongcheon, North Gyeongsang, South Korea
Alma materKorea Military Academy
Tennessee State University[1]
Awards Legion of Merit
Signature
Military service
Allegiance South Korea
Branch/service Republic of Korea Army
Years of service1984–2019
Rank Lieutenant general

Lee Jong-sup (Korean이종섭; Hanja李鐘燮; 20 August 1960) is a South Korean retired army lieutenant general and former Vice Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff who served Minister of National Defense, from May 2022 to October 2023.

Ambassador

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Appointment

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On March 12, 2024, he was officially inaugurated as the South Korean ambassador to Australia. Lee Jong-sup said in Korean:[2]

"Since the establishment of their diplomatic relations in 1961, the two countries have developed friendly and cooperative relations in various fields, including in diplomacy, military, defense, economy, culture and people-to-people exchanges, and have cooperated closely together in upholding peace, stability and prosperity on the Korean Peninsula and in the region."

Resignation

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Army (ROK) Lieutenant General Lee Jong-sup 육군중장 이종섭

Lee resigned himself as ambassador to Australia on March 29, 2024, and President Yoon Suk Yeol approved his resignation the same afternoon.[3]

References

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  1. ^ "(profile) Defense chief pick boasts expertise in S. Korea-U.S. military alliance". Yonhap News Agency. 10 April 2022. Retrieved 13 May 2022.
  2. ^ "New envoy to Australia posts greetings on website amid appointment row". The Korea Herald. March 12, 2024.
  3. ^ "Lee Jong-sup resigns as envoy to Australia". The Korea Herald. March 29, 2024.
Military offices
Preceded by
Lee Bum-rim
Vice Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff
2017–2018
Succeeded by
Political offices
Preceded by Minister of National Defense
2022–7 October 2023
Succeeded by