South Korea's Lee expresses regret to North Korea over drone incursion


South Korean President Lee Jae Myung gives a speech on the Government's first supplemetary budget bill of 2026 at the National Assembly in Seoul, South Korea, 02 April 2026. JEON HEON-KYUN/Pool via REUTERS

SEOUL, April 6 (Reuters) - ⁠South Korean President Lee Jae Myung on Monday ⁠expressed regret to North Korea over a drone ‌incursion that he said was carried out by a South Korean individual without government approval, stressing Seoul's commitment to preventing future ​incidents.

"Although it was not our government's ⁠intention, we express our ⁠regret to the North over the fact that unnecessary ⁠military tensions ‌were caused by the irresponsible and reckless actions of some individuals," Lee said in ⁠a cabinet meeting.

Lee said an investigation by ​South Korean authorities ‌found a National Intelligence Service (NIS) employee and an ⁠active-duty military ​official were involved in the case, adding that the constitution forbade individual acts of provocation against North Korea.

Pyongyang ⁠said in January that drones sent ​from the South had violated its airspace, accusing Seoul of a serious provocation and saying it had shot them ⁠down.

South Korea denied any military involvement and launched a joint military-police probe, which led prosecutors to indict a South Korean man in his 30s on charges ​including violating aviation and national security ⁠laws over the unauthorised drone flights, according to authorities.

North ​Korea in recent months has ‌declared South Korea as its most ​hostile state and rebuffed outreach efforts by Lee's administration.

(Reporting by Kyu-seok ShimEditing by Ed Davies)

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