The White House supports South Korea election as 'fair', flag concerns about 'China's Interference' | Today news
The White House said on Tuesday that the election of South Korea in which liberal candidate Lee Jae-Myung was assured the presidency. However, this expressed concern about the interference of China. An official of the White House said in an email answer to a Reuters request for comment made during an earlier information session in the White House, “the US dress Alliance remains iron cover. “Dress” refers to the Republic of Korea. However, right -wing supporters of US President Donald Trump recently targeted Lee, who emphasized the importance of maintaining a balanced relationship between Seoul, China and the United States, Reuters reports. Laura Loomer, a right-wing activist who rose from an online provocation to a self-proclaimed adviser for Trump, posted ‘Rip South Korea’ on X on Tuesday after Lee’s victory was confirmed. “The communists took over Korea and won the presidential election today,” she wrote. “It’s terrible,” she added. Loomer has shown that herself is very influential: Several high -ranking officials of the White House were fired this year after his Trump presented a list of national security staff members she considered infidelity, Reuters reports. US Secretary of State Marco Rubio issued a statement in which Lee congratulated, and as the White House talked about the two countries’ alliance, it also called “ironclad”. He made no mention of concern about China. “The United States and the Republic of Korea share an iron -covered commitment to the alliance based on our mutual defense treaty, shared values and deep economic ties,” Rubio said. “We also modernize the alliance to meet the demands of today’s strategic environment and address new economic challenges.” Rubio also said the United States will continue to deepen trilateral collaboration with South Korea and Japan, “to strengthen regional safety, increase economic resilience and defend our shared democratic principles.” Earlier this year, when former President Yoon Suk Yeol, former President Yoon Suk Yeol, struggled to stay in power, he mentions unproven allegations of election fraud as part of his justification for the declared martial rights – eventually led to being removed from office. His supporters reflect the rhetoric of “Stop the Steal” and hope for Donald Trump’s intervention, although such support has never materialized. Last week, without giving evidence, Trump Ally Fly Flynn, a retired general who briefly served as the president’s national security advisor during his first term, referred to “signs of fraud” in the South Korea election, saying that a fraudulent result would benefit the Chinese Communist Party. The US dress alliance remains iron cover. While South Korea has had a free and fair election, the United States continues to be concerned and there are opposed to Chinese interference and influence on democracies around the world. Another Trumpbond fellow, Steve Bannon, last week investigated a similar theme of Chinese election interference on his warroom Channel. (With input of Reuters)