
President Lee Jae-myung (L, top) holds a video conference with military commanders during his visit to the Joint Chiefs of Staff’s command center in Seoul on June 4, 2025, in this photo provided by the defense ministry. (Yonhap)
SEOUL, June 4 (Korea Bizwire) – President Lee Jae-myung on Wednesday called for “watertight” military readiness in his first phone talks with South Korea’s military chief, shortly after assuming his role as commander-in-chief.
During the phone talks, Lee received a security briefing from Joint Chiefs of Staff (JCS) Chairman Adm. Kim Myung-soo on North Korea’s military activities and the readiness posture of South Korea’s armed forces. The briefing took place approximately two hours after Lee formally began his five-year term.
“The president urged the military to maintain a watertight readiness posture by closely monitoring developments in North Korea, grounded in the South Korea-U.S. combined defense posture,” the presidential office said in a statement.
During the conversation, Lee praised the military for its restraint in “passively responding to an unlawful order” issued by former President Yoon Suk Yeol during his brief imposition of martial law on Dec. 3, as troops’ attitude helped prevent major unrest during the emergency, the office added.
Lee also called on the military to remain focused on its duty to safeguard national security and to earn the trust and support of the public.
Later in the day, Lee visited the JCS headquarters adjacent to the presidential office, where he received a security briefing from acting Defense Minister Kim Seon-ho and the JCS chairman.
During the meeting, Lee emphasized the importance of the military remaining focused on its core mission of safeguarding the public and pledged efforts as commander-in-chief to restore public trust in the armed forces, presidential spokesperson Kang Yu-jung said at a briefing.
(Yonhap)