The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Korea has officially announced the appointment of Lee Won-jae as the new Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Turkmenistan.
The appointment of Lee Won-jae, a diplomat with 30 years of experience and extensive expertise in economics and international security, underscores Seoul's commitment to significantly deepening its partnership with Ashgabat, particularly in the context of joint industrial and infrastructure projects.
Analysis of Lee Won-jae's biography reveals three key areas of expertise that will be in high demand in Turkmenistan:
Central Asian focus: Lee Won-jae has previously headed a diplomatic mission in the region (in Kyrgyzstan, 2021–2025), demonstrating his thorough understanding of the specifics of Central Asia and his readiness to immediately assume the role.
Economic Driver: His track record includes heading the Economic Cooperation Department at the Korean Ministry of Foreign Affairs. This is particularly important at a time when Korean companies (such as Hyundai Engineering and Daewoo E&C) are actively expanding their presence in the Turkmen fuel and chemicals markets.
Security and Strategy: His experience as a diplomatic coordinator at the Korean Ministry of Defense and service in countries such as Iran and Russia make him an expert on complex geopolitical issues, which are relevant to transport diplomacy and regional stability.
Prior to his appointment to Ashgabat, Lee Won-jae served as a professor at the Korean National Diplomatic Academy (KNDA), a training ground for senior diplomats. This speaks to his role as a theorist and strategist in contemporary Korean foreign policy.
Born in 1968, Lee Won-jae graduated from the prestigious Yonsei University. During his career, he served in Korean diplomatic missions in the UK, Germany, and Italy, further enhancing his profile as a diplomat with a global reach.

