Seoul, Jan 16: President Roh Moo-Hyun today named his foreign affairs adviser as South Korea's new foreign minister. Ban Ki-Moon, chief presidential aide for foreign affairs, will replace Yoon Young-Kwan who resigned yesterday after a rift over Seoul's alliance with the United States divided the South Korean government.

``We expect Ban will smoothly deal with the pending issues for the country, based on trust with allies,'' Roh's office said in a statement.

Ban's appointment comes at a critical time as South Korea and the United States wrangle with North Korea over its nuclear weapons programs and discuss sending South Korean troops to help the US-led coalition in Iraq. President Roh accepted Yoon's resignation on Thursday, saying that the foreign ministry was not fully backing his administration's policy of ``independence'' from Washington.

Bureau Report