South Korean President Lee puts all officials on emergency status after Kim’s death

South Korean President Lee Myung-bak (C, back), presides over an emergency meeting of National Security Council over North Korean leader Kim Jong-il's death at the presidential office Cheong Wa Dae in Seoul on Dec. 19, 2011. Kim, who took over North Korea after his father and national founder Kim Il-sung died in 1994, "passed away from a great mental and physical strain" during a train ride at 8:30 a.m. on Dec. 17, 2011, the Korean Central News Agency said in an urgent dispatch on Dec. 19. He was 69. (Yonhap)

 

SEOUL, Dec. 19 (Yonhap) — President Lee Myung-bak ordered Monday all government officials to be placed on emergency response status, following the death of North Korean leader Kim Jong-il, officials said.

Under the order, all government officials are restricted from taking leave or traveling and required to maintain emergency contact with their offices, officials said.

North Korea’s state media reported earlier in the day that the 69-year-old Kim died of a massive heart attack on Saturday, while on board a train during one of his field trips.

Lee was holding an emergency National Security Council meeting with security-related ministers, including Prime Minister Kim Hwang-sik, Foreign Minister Kim Sung-hwan and Defense Minister Kim Kwan-jin, to discuss countermeasures after Kim’s death.

South Korea’s military has been placed on emergency alert and its foreign ministry also placed its overseas diplomatic missions on an emergency standby.

President Lee speaks with U.S. President Obama, agrees to work closely over Kim’s death

A South Korean foreign ministry official said his ministry has been in contact with U.S. officials.

In Washington, the White House said Obama is monitoring reports of Kim’s death.

The ruling Grand National Party is to hold emergency parliamentary sessions on defense and foreign affairs.

Rep. Won Yoo-chul, head of the National Assembly’s defense committee, told Yonhap News Agency that, “Because of the surprise death of Chairman Kim, the North’s top leadership is believed to be left in a state of enormous shock and confusion.”

“Our military has been on its highest alert and prepared to deal with any contingency,” Won said.   (*)

 

 

SOURCE : YONHAP NEWS AGENCY

Posted Monday, December 19, 2011

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