National Security Council (South Korea)
National Security Council (Korean: 국가안전보장회의; Hanja: 國家安全保障會議) is an advisory body to the President of South Korea on foreign, military and domestic policies related to national security.[1][2]
국가안전보장회의 | |
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Formed | 17 December 1963 |
Headquarters | Presidential residence, Seoul |
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Parent agency | President of South Korea |
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Membership
Chairperson | President |
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Statutory Attendees | Prime Minister Minister of Foreign Affairs Minister of Unification Minister of National Defense Director of National Intelligence Service |
Regular Attendees | Minister of the Interior and Safety Chief of Staff to the President Director of the Office of National Security 1st Deputy Director of the Office of National Security 2nd Deputy Director of the Office of National Security |
Additional Participants | Personnel appointed by the President |
References
- Article 91 of the Constitution of the Republic of Korea (1987)
- "South Korea Intelligence and Security Agencies". irp.fas.org. Retrieved 2022-10-14.
- "NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL ACT".
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