Korea to commit troops to Iraq despite death

The South Korean government has insisted it will deploy the 3,000 troops planned to serve in Iraq despite the beheading by Muslim…

The South Korean government has insisted it will deploy the 3,000 troops planned to serve in Iraq despite the beheading by Muslim militants of a South Korean hostage.

Foreign Ministry spokesman Shin Bong-kil told reporters the National Security Council that advises President Roh Moo-hyun had held an emergency session to discuss the killing of Kim Sun-il, a 33-year-old Arabic interpreter.

"Our government's basic spirit and position has not changed. We confirm that again because our troop deployment is for reconstruction and humanitarian aid support for Iraq," Shin said, reading from a statement.

South Korea has had about 670 military medics and engineers in southern Iraq since May last year.

  • Join The Irish Times on WhatsApp and stay up to date

  • Sign up for push alerts to get the best breaking news, analysis and comment delivered directly to your phone

  • Listen to In The News podcast daily for a deep dive on the stories that matter