Lee Beom-seok (foreign minister)

This is a Korean name; the family name is Lee.
Lee Bum Suk
Foreign Minister of South Korea
In office
1982–1983
Personal details
Born September 14, 1925
Died October 9, 1983(1983-10-09) (aged 58)
Rangoon, Burma
Nationality South Korea
Korean name
Hangul 이범석
Hanja 李範奭
Revised Romanization I Beom-seok
McCune–Reischauer Yi Pŏmsŏk
For the prime minister, see Lee Beom-seok (prime minister).

Lee Bum Suk (1925–1983, revised romanization I Beom-seok) was the Foreign Minister of South Korea from 1982 until his death. He was among the victims of the Rangoon bombing in 1983.

He graduated from Korea University in 1946, and attended University of Maryland in 1961 and George Washington University in 1963.

He served as Head of the Korean Junior Red Cross, Head of the International Organizations division for the Korean Ministry of Foreign Affairs in 1961, and continued to serve as Assistant to the Ambassador at the UN and the United States, Head of Protocols, Ambassador to Tunisia, Vice President of the Korean Red Cross, Head Representative for the North-South Korea Red Cross talks, Ambassador to India, Head of the Center for Reunification, Secretary-General for the Committee for Peaceful Reunification Policies, and Head Secretary for the President before he became the Foreign Minister in 1983.


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