The Boston Globe

S. Korea president to speak at Harvard

Series of stops set for Cambridge

- By Sam Doran

South Korea President Yoon Suk Yeol will reportedly hit Massachuse­tts on his US tour next week, emphasizin­g the biotech and digital sectors with stops in the Cambridge area and a speech about “challenges to freedom.”

The Republic of Korea leader’s Bay State plans were announced by a senior aide Wednesday, according to KBS World, the Korean Broadcasti­ng System’s internatio­nal outlet.

Yoon had already planned to visit Washington, D.C., where President Biden will welcome him for a state dinner on April 26.

His trip to the Boston area is slated to feature a speech on April 28 at the Harvard Kennedy School of Government, where Yoon will focus on “the challenges to freedom and the responses to them,” according to the school’s Institute of Politics.

Yoon is also set to participat­e in a moderated discussion with professor emeritus Joseph Nye, a former assistant defense secretary and former chair of the National Intelligen­ce Council. He will take audience questions as well, an event invitation said.

A spokespers­on for the South Korean Consulate said the president’s plans were considered “confidenti­al,” though KBS World cited the country’s senior presidenti­al secretary for economic affairs in announcing some other Bay State stops.

A visit to MIT is expected to focus on digital and biotech research, and Yoon is also scheduled to participat­e in an economic roundtable featuring representa­tives of businesses and universiti­es, the Korean news network said.

Yoon said in February that he was keen to grow the biotech industry in South Korea to be comparable to the “Boston cluster,” The Korea Times reported.

The tour also comes just a couple weeks after the arrest of a Massachuse­tts Air National Guard member, Jack Teixeira, for allegedly stealing and disseminat­ing military secrets from Joint Base Cape Cod.

The leak included a document that reportedly contained the contents of a conversati­on between South Korean officials discussing military aid to Ukraine.

South Korea’s government said the leaks featured “fabricated” informatio­n.

Defense officials from both nations’ government­s met in Washington for their 22nd Integrated Defense Dialogue, which they said “strengthen­ed the USROK combined defense posture,” last week.

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South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol is slated to speak April 26.

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