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The United Nations-backed atomic watchdog warned a building under construction resembles a long-suspected nuclear enrichment ...
China has traditionally viewed North Korea as a security buffer and an ideologically aligned neighbor it can dominate.
As South Korea's election nears, Lee Jae-myung's approach to U.S.-China relations sparks debate, highlighting the geopolitical stakes of the race.
While China presents a united front with North Korea and Russia, the latter two growing closer puts Beijing’s own interests and influence at risk. A potentially disastrous carrot-and-stick US ...
The U.S. national security community is publicizing its anxieties about China’s military build-up and Beijing’s security ...
South Korea’s new President Lee is signaling openness to diplomacy with North Korea, and with Trump’s return, renewed ...
South Korean diplomacy needs to strike a balance between two sets of trilateral relationships — ROK-U.S.-Japan and ...
There will be temptation to continue with the Moon-era progressive foreign policy, but Lee is likely to be more pragmatic ...
The South resumed loudspeaker broadcasts in June 2024 after a pause, responding to North Korea’s trash-laden balloon campaign ...
There are perceptions that South Korean diplomacy oscillates wildly, depending on the ruling party of the day. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
South Korea's liberal presidential candidate Lee Jae-myung said on Monday he would pursue the restoration of communication between Seoul and North Korea, including via a military hotline if elected.