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The US responded with martial law in South Korea

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US Deputy Secretary of State Kurt Campbell said the United States was following events in South Korea “with serious concern.”

The United States is concerned that martial law has been introduced in South Korea. States monitor developments. CNN reported it.

According to US Deputy Secretary of State Kurt Campbell, the United States is following events in South Korea “with serious concern.”

“The President, the National Security Advisor, the Secretary of State have all been briefed on developments and kept apprised of the situation as it develops,” he said.

As the deputy head of the State Department clarified, American officials are trying to communicate “at all levels” with their South Korean colleagues.

“I also want to emphasize that we hope and expect that any political disputes will be resolved peacefully and in accordance with the rule of law,” Campbell said.

CNN wrote that the Biden administration was “surprised” by the turn of events in South Korea.

“We are seriously concerned about what is happening before our eyes,” one of the representatives of the administration noted in a comment.

US President Joe Biden has so far refused to comment on events in South Korea.

We remind you that today, December 3, South Korean President Yoon Seok Yol announced the introduction of martial law in the country.

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