South Korea’s Lee Urges Prompt Passage of $17 Billion Extra Budget Amid Middle East Energy Crisis

SEOUL, April 2 (Reuters) – ⁠South ⁠Korean President ⁠Lee Jae Myung on ​Thursday urged parliament to promptly ‌pass a 26.2 ‌trillion won ($17.3 ⁠billion) ⁠supplementary budget to shore up the economy ​amid “the worst energy security threat” posed by the Middle ​East crisis.

“Even if the war ⁠ends ⁠tomorrow, it will ⁠take ​a considerable period of time for ​the ⁠destroyed energy infrastructure facilities in the Middle East to be restored ⁠and supplies to run as smoothly as ⁠before,” Lee told parliament in a televised speech.

Parliament is expected to pass the extra budget by April 10.

The government plans to implement the budget ⁠as soon as it is approved by parliament.

(Reporting by Joyce Lee ​and Jihoon LeeEditing by ​Ed Davies)

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