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Cometh the hour, cometh the Ban? Former UN chief returns to South Korea after hinting at presidency run

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Former UN secretary general Ban Ki-moon waves as he arrives at the Incheon International Airport. Photo: AFP

Retired UN secretary general Ban Ki-moon returned to South Korea on Thursday as momentum builds around his possible run in elections to succeed impeached President Park Geun-hye.

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“I have seriously considered and thought about how I can put my experience and knowledge as a UN Security Council General to best use,” Ban said in televised remarks after his arrival.

Speaking before a crowd of hundreds at Incheon International Airport, Ban said he was prepared to meet with the public this week before making a “selfless decision”.

Ban Ki-moon and his wife Yoo Soon-taek arrive at Incheon airport, west of Seoul. Photo: AFP
Ban Ki-moon and his wife Yoo Soon-taek arrive at Incheon airport, west of Seoul. Photo: AFP
Ban’s return comes at a time of national uncertainty with tens of thousands of people marching in weekly protests demanding the permanent removal of scandal-hit Park, who was impeached by parliament last month over a corruption scandal.
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If the constitutional court upholds the parliamentary vote, Park will be permanently removed and elections held within 60 days.
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