SEOUL - Lee Hu-rak, a former South Korean spy chief who brokered the signing of a historic 1972 peace document with North Korea following a secret trip to Pyongyang, died yesterday at age 85 in a Seoul hospital.
Mr. Lee, a retired army major general, was a close associate of former president Park Chung-hee, who ruled South Korea for 18 years following a coup in 1961.
While serving as Park’s top intelligence officer, Mr. Lee traveled to Pyongyang in 1972, met then-leader Kim Il Sung - the father of current leader Kim Jong Il - and helped broker a joint statement in which the two Koreas agreed to work toward peacefully reunifying their divided peninsula.