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Yonhap News18.06.2026Siyaset2 dk okumaSouth Korea

Michelle Steel Confirmed as US Ambassador to South Korea

Hızlı Bakış

  • The US Senate confirmed Michelle Steel, a Korean American former congresswoman, as the next ambassador to South Korea.
  • The vote paves the way for her to take up the post, vacant since January 2023, and focus on alliance modernization and bilateral agreements.

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Neden Önemli?

Michelle Steel, a Korean American former congresswoman, has been confirmed by the US Senate as the next ambassador to South Korea. The position has been vacant since January 2023.

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By Song Sang-ho

SEOUL/WASHINGTON, June 18 (Yonhap) -- The Senate has confirmed Michelle Steel, a former two-term Korean American congresswoman, as the United States' ambassador to South Korea.

The upper chamber approved Steel in a 55-39 vote on Wednesday (U.S. time), clearing the way for her to take the ambassadorial post as Seoul and Washington face a series of joint tasks, including "modernizing" their alliance and implementing bilateral security and trade agreements.

In April, U.S. President Donald Trump nominated her for the ambassador post, which has been left vacant since former Ambassador Philip Goldberg left Korea in January last year.

Steel would become the second Korean American to serve as the U.S.' top envoy to South Korea, following former Ambassador Sung Kim, who served in Seoul as ambassador from 2011–2014.

The South Korean government granted agrement on Thursday, the host country's prior consent for the appointment of a foreign envoy, for Steel's appointment, according to Seoul's foreign ministry.

With administrative procedures on both sides effectively completed, observers say Steel is likely to take up her post no later than next month.

"The exact timing of her arrival will depend on remaining U.S. procedures, including the issuance of her credentials by U.S. President Donald Trump," a ministry official said. "We expect Steel to contribute to strengthening the alliance between the two countries once she formally assumes her post."

During her confirmation hearing last month, she vowed to ensure that American companies operating in South Korea are not discriminated against, if she is confirmed.

While in Congress, Steel was active in pushing for legislation to address the issue of Korean Americans who have been separated from their relatives in North Korea in the wake of the 1950-53 Korean War.

She was first elected to the House in 2020 and then reelected in 2022. She lost to her Democratic rival by a small margin in the 2024 general election.

She previously served as a member of the Orange County Board of Supervisors and the California State Board of Equalization.

Her husband is Shawn Steel, an attorney who served as the California Republican Party chairman from 2001 to 2003. He has been the Republican national committeeman from California since 2008.

Born in Seoul in June 1955, Steel grew up and studied in South Korea, Japan and the U.S. She speaks fluent Korean.

She earned a bachelor's degree from Pepperdine University in Malibu, California, and an MBA from the University of Southern California in Los Angeles.

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  • Steel to take up ambassadorial post no later than next month.

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Açık Sorular

  • When will Steel officially assume her post?
  • What specific initiatives will Steel prioritize?

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