South Korea, U.S. working toward intelligence sharing normalization after leak dispute
Vice Foreign Minister Jeong Yeon-doo meets with U.S. Under Secretary Hooker in Washington amid reports of restricted satellite intelligence on North Korea
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- South Korea's Vice Foreign Minister Jeong Yeon-doo said Seoul and Washington are working toward normalization of intelligence sharing after the U.S. partially restricted access to satellite intelligence on North Korea.
- The restriction came after Unification Minister Chung Dong-young publicly referenced the Kusong area as a uranium enrichment site, which the U.S. considers a confidential disclosure despite Seoul's assertion it came from open-source information.
- Jeong met with U.S.
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South Korea's Vice Foreign Minister Jeong Yeon-doo said Seoul and Washington are working toward normalization of intelligence sharing after the U.S. partially restricted access to satellite intelligence on North Korea. The restriction came after Unification Minister Chung Dong-young publicly referenced the Kusong area as a uranium enrichment site, which the U.S. considers a confidential disclosure despite Seoul's assertion it came from open-source information. Jeong met with U.S. Under Secretary Allison Hooker at the State Department to address the matter.






