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South Korean official says the country will demand the United States take “appropriate measures” once the U.S. completes an investigation into leaked Pentagon documents that reveal details of intelligence gathering on its allies, including South Korea.

South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol has been invited to address Congress and meet with President Joe Biden later this month.South Korea will demand that the U.S. take"appropriate measures" once the investigation into leaked Pentagon documents detailing U.S. intelligence has concluded, a South Korean senior government official said in a briefing.classified Defense Department documents posted online revealed U.S. intelligence gathering on allies, including South Korea.

that the Defense Department is assessing the"validity" of the documents, and an interagency effort is assessing how the leak could affect national security and relationships with allies.

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