Denied it?South Korean Presidential Office Official: The Possibility of South Korean Presidential Palace Being Eavesdropped or Monitored by the United States Is "Minimal"
The leak of US confidential documents continues to ferment.According to the latest news from Yonhap News Agency, several officials from the South Korean President's Office revealed on the 11th that the South Korean President's Office believed that the possibility of meetings or calls in the Presidential Palace building being eavesdropped or monitored by US intelligence agencies was minimal.Earlier, classified US documents showed that the South Korean government had been eavesdropped by US intelligence agencies, causing a public outcry. South Korean Presidential Palace Building in Yongsan District, Seoul, from South Korean Media Reported that the South Korean Presidential Office said in a telephone interview with Yonhap News Agency on the same day that the Presidential Palace building was equipped with an anti-eavesdropping system, but for reasons of confidentiality, it could not disclose the details to the public. The Presidential Office and other presidential office spaces were equipped with relevant equipment. The report went on to say that another person concerned also said that when the presidential palace was relocated, the South Korean National Security Office and the Presidential Security Office had equipped the current presidential palace building with a fairly sound security system, and that conversations in the building could not be eavesdropped or monitored.The report also mentioned that the South Korean presidential office also retorted that the contents of the National Security Council meeting held in the three-storey bunker under the presidential palace could not be eavesdropped or monitored. In addition, Yonhap said that the South Korean presidential office denied that the two had had a dialogue in the presidential palace about the contents of the dialogue between Kim Sung-han, then head of the National Security Office of South Korea, and Lee Moon-hee, then Secretary of Foreign Affairs, which was reported to have been leaked from the United States."It is reported that the Presidential Office has verified the situation with the relevant personnel, and Kim Sung-han indicated that some of the reports are not true."The report said. Reported that, based on preliminary information, the South Korean Presidential Office has noticed the possibility of the US National Security Agency and other intelligence agencies using reconnaissance satellites to carry out "intelligence warfare.".A relevant person in charge disclosed that the US side is likely to intercept electromagnetic waves by weaving a network with satellites. Recently, the leak of classified US documents has attracted much attention. Documents leaked to the Internet show that US intelligence agencies have eavesdropped and monitored the South Korean government.Yonhap said the document mentioned in the report contained a suspected discussion between Kim Sung-han and Lee Moon-hee about whether South Korea would provide artillery shells to Ukraine under pressure from the United States.Yonhap News Agency reported on the 10th that the South Korean President's Office is concerned about whether the report will have a negative impact on President Yin Xiyue's visit to the United States at the end of the month.The Presidential Office also released official information that it would pay attention to the investigation results of the U.S. Department of Defense and the Department of Justice, and at the same time, it was strengthening its secrecy work.



















