Hanoi: South Korean former Prime Minister, Lee Hae-chan, has died, while travelling in Vietnam, it was reported today. He was 73.According to Nam News Network, Lee Hae-chan served as the Prime Minister of South Korea from 2004 to 2006. His tenure was marked by efforts in economic development and international diplomacy. Details surrounding his death in Vietnam remain limited.Lee was a significant figure in South Korean politics, having held various other governmental roles throughout his career. His contributions to South Korea's political landscape were noted for their impact on national policies and international relations.The South Korean political community has expressed condolences following the news of his passing. Lee's family and close associates are reportedly making arrangements for his return to South Korea.
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