The Manila Times

South Korean leader’s hot mic criticism of US goes viral

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SEOUL: Already battling record-low approval ratings, South Korea’s President Yoon Suk Yeol landed in trouble again after his disparagin­g remarks about a key ally, the United States, were caught on a hot mic.

Yoon, a political novice who took office in May, is in New York City for the United Nations General Assembly, and chatted on Wednesday with Joe Biden during a photo op at the Global Fund, where the US president had just pledged $6 billion.

“How could Biden not lose damn face if these fuckers do not pass it in Congress?” Yoon was caught saying to his aides afterward in footage that went viral in South Korea.

A YouTube video of Yoon’s comments racked up over two million views just hours after it was posted, and “fuckers” became the top trending topic on Twitter in the East Asian country on Thursday.

“The president’s words and actions are the national dignity of the country,” one YouTube commenter wrote.

Yoon’s crude comments appear to refer to Biden’s drive to increase US funding to the Global Fund, which would require congressio­nal approval.

The US is South Korea’s key security ally, with Washington stationing about 27,000 troops in the country to help counter nuclear-armed North Korea.

Yoon, a former prosecutor, has made what analysts describe as a string of unforced errors during his first months in office, which is typically a honeymoon period for new presidents in South Korea.

At one point, his approval rating dropped to 24 percent, although it has since inched up to 32 percent.

His predecesso­r Moon Jae-in enjoyed approval ratings of about 70 percent at the same stage in his term, polling data showed, and Yoon started work with 52 percent of people polled thinking he was doing a good job.

The hot mic comments come just days after Yoon’s office was forced to defend his decision to skip paying respects to Queen Elizabeth 2nd’s coffin lying in state, allegedly due to “heavy traffic.”

In August, he was also criticized for a chaotic official response to US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s visit to South Korea, where she landed after a contentiou­s stop in Taiwan.

Yoon’s critics were swift to seize on his latest alleged gaffe.

Yoon’s “foul language tarnishing the US Congress caused a major diplomatic mishap,” said Park Hong-keun, floor leader of the opposition Democratic Party.

Yoon’s office told Agence FrancePres­se (AFP) it had no comment on the incident.

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South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol at the Global Fund’s Seventh Replenishm­ent Conference in New York City on Wednesday, Sept. 21, 2022 (September 22 in Manila).
AFP PHOTO CARELESS COMMENT South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol at the Global Fund’s Seventh Replenishm­ent Conference in New York City on Wednesday, Sept. 21, 2022 (September 22 in Manila).

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