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    N. Korea's border reinforcement move not violation of armistice: ex-UNC official

    A former United Nations Command (UNC) official has said North Korea's intensified border fencing is not a violation of the Armistice Agreement that halted the 1950-53 Korean War, assessing it as "construction and maintenance activities." Michael MacArthur Bosack, the former deputy secretary of the UNC Military Armistice Commission, wrote the message on his social media, as North Korean troops have been building the fences very close to the Military Demarcation Line (MDL) separating the two Koreas. "In my time at UNCMAC, I saw no evidence of the KPA boundary hardening activities being hostile in nature," Bosack wrote on X on Monday, using the acronym of the Korean People's Army, the North's military. North Korea reportedly installed barbed wire fences just 80-90 meters from the inter-Korean border, clearing land to plant mines as close as 5-10 meters to the MDL, according to local media reports. On whether Pyongyang's move constitutes a violation of the armistice, Bosack claimed the activities are "construction and maintenance" work, noting that the South Korean army also does the same th

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    N. Korea's border reinforcement move not violation of armistice: ex-UNC official
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    Lee calls for closer cooperation with foreign envoys

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    Lee calls for closer cooperation with foreign envoys
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    Foreign minister, MPA chairman discuss cooperation in content industry

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    Foreign minister, MPA chairman discuss cooperation in content industry
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    PM calls for taking bilateral exchanges to next level in talks with China's premier

    1 MIN READBy Yonhap
    PM calls for taking bilateral exchanges to next level in talks with China's premier
  • North Korea

    N. Korea vows to expand nuclear arsenal at key party meeting: KCNA

    2 MIN READBy Yonhap
    N. Korea vows to expand nuclear arsenal at key party meeting: KCNA
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Gyeongju recommended as host city candidate for 2025 APEC summit in Korea

The city of Gyeongju in South Korea's North Gyeongsang Province has been recommended as the host city candidate for the 2025 Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit, Seoul's foreign ministry said Thursday.

Jun 20, 2024
Gyeongju recommended as host city candidate for 2025 APEC summit in Korea
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S. Korea hints at potential arms supply to Ukraine in response to NK-Russia treaty

The South Korean government said Thursday it will reconsider its stance on arms supply to Ukraine after North Korea and Russia signed a treaty that involves a mutual pledge to provide immediate military assistance if one of them is attacked.

Jun 20, 2024
S. Korea hints at potential arms supply to Ukraine in response to NK-Russia treaty
Foreign Affairs

Gov't, KAI join NGO charity campaign for Filipino veterans of Korean War

The government and Korea Aerospace Industries (KAI), the country’s aircraft manufacturer, have joined a fund-raising campaign for Filipino veterans of the 1950-53 Korean War.

Jun 20, 2024By Jung Min-ho
Gov't, KAI join NGO charity campaign for Filipino veterans of Korean War
North Korea

South Korea to consider supplying weapons to Ukraine to counter Russia-NK military cooperation

South Korea strongly condemned a new treaty signed by North Korea and Russia, which involves providing mutual defense assistance “without delay” in the event of an attack on either nation, calling it a violation of U.N. Security Council (UNSC) resolutions, Thursday.

Jun 20, 2024By Kwak Yeon-soo
South Korea to consider supplying weapons to Ukraine to counter Russia-NK military cooperation
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Foreign Affairs

China distances itself from upgraded Kim-Putin bromance

China appears to be distancing itself from the growing military ties between North Korea and Russia, which now include a mutual defense pledge in the event of an attack on either nation.

Jun 20, 2024By Lee Hyo-jin
China distances itself from upgraded Kim-Putin bromance
  • South Korea to consider supplying weapons to Ukraine to counter Russia-NK military cooperation
Foreign Affairs

Silent war: Nations strive to safeguard leaders' genetic footprints

Former President Park Geun-hye was derisively nicknamed the “toilet princess” by opposition politicians. This moniker emerged after media reports detailed the unusual measures taken by the Presidential Security Service staff during Park’s state visit to the United Kingdom in November 2013.

Jun 20, 2024By Kang Hyun-kyung
Silent war: Nations strive to safeguard leaders' genetic footprints
North Korea

Seoul voices regret over Russia-NK commitment to military technology cooperation

South Korea voiced regret Thursday over a new agreement signed between Russia and North Korea committing the two countries to military technology cooperation in violation of U.N. Security Council resolutions.

Jun 20, 2024
Seoul voices regret over Russia-NK commitment to military technology cooperation
  • N. Korea, Russia agree to offer military assistance 'without delay' if either is attacked: KCNA
Foreign Affairs

Remembrance of Uzbek ambassador

A funeral altar is set up for Vitaliy Fen, Uzbekistan's ambassador to Korea, at the Embassy of Uzbekistan in Seoul, Thursday. Fen, of Korean descent, died Tuesday in Uzbekistan after battling a chronic illness. He was 77. Courtesy of Embassy of Uzbekistan in Seoul

Jun 20, 2024By Kim Hyun-bin
Remembrance of Uzbek ambassador
North Korea

Kim gifts pair of Pungsan dogs to Putin: KCNA

North Korean leader Kim Jong-un gave a pair of Pungsan hunting dogs to Russian President Vladimir Putin as a gift after their summit talks in Pyongyang, the North's state media reported Thursday, the same breed Kim had gifted former President Moon Jae-in with back in 2018.

Jun 20, 2024
Kim gifts pair of Pungsan dogs to Putin: KCNA
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North Korea

Another cargo ship seized on suspicion of violating UN sanctions on N. Korea

South Korea seized a 2,900-ton cargo ship near the Korea Strait on Thursday on suspicion of violating U.N. Security Council sanctions against North Korea, sources said.

Jun 20, 2024
Another cargo ship seized on suspicion of violating UN sanctions on N. Korea
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