Experts discuss effects of indictment of former CIA analyst as South Korea secret agent
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Experts discuss effects of indictment of former CIA analyst as South Korea secret agent
July 20, 2024 9:13 PM
By Young Gyo Kim
WASHINGTON The indictment of a former CIA analyst who allegedly worked for the South Korean government and the abrupt resignation of the top U.S. envoy for North Korea will not affect the coordination between Washington and Seoul in dealing with Pyongyang's threats, said former U.S. officials who dealt extensively with relations between the United States and South Korea.
Sue Mi Terry, a former CIA analyst and prominent North Korea expert, has been indicted by a New York grand jury on charges of secretly working for the South Korean government, serving as a secret agent for South Korea's main intelligence agency in exchange for luxury goods, expensive meals and $37,000 for a public policy program that she controlled, according to an indictment unsealed last week.
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"At the direction of ROK government officials, Terry advocated ROK policy positions, including in published articles and during media appearances, disclosed nonpublic U.S. government information to ROK intelligence officers, and facilitated access for ROK government officials to U.S. government officials," according to the indictment, which was released Wednesday. ROK refers to the Republic of Korea or South Korea.
Prosecutors say Terry never registered with the Justice Department as a foreign agent. She faces two counts, one for failing to register under the federal Foreign Agents Registration Act and the other for conspiring to violate it.
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