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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
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    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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Defector group sends more propaganda leaflets to N. Korea, raising concern about Pyongyang's trash balloons

A North Korean defectors' group said Saturday that it has sent additional propaganda leaflets critical of the North Korean regime across the border, heightening concerns that Pyongyang may resume sending balloons filled with trash in retaliation.

Jun 8, 2024
Defector group sends more propaganda leaflets to N. Korea, raising concern about Pyongyang's trash balloons
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Italian ambassador celebrates 78th National Day in Seoul

The Embassy of Italy in Seoul hosted a celebration of Italy’s National Day on Monday, gathering hundreds of guests, including foreign ambassadors as well as government and business officials, at the Italian ambassador's residence. The event commemorated the 78th anniversary of the Republic of Italy, offering a sumptuous array of fine Italian cuisines from renowned restaurants around the capital.

Jun 8, 2024By Kim Hyun-bin
Italian ambassador celebrates 78th National Day in Seoul
Foreign Affairs

Korea's diplomacy put to test as Japan pushes ahead with UNESCO bid for Sado mines

Korea's diplomatic abilities will face a critical test in the coming weeks as Japan pushes to include the Sado mines — a contentious wartime site linked to forced labor of people including Koreans — on UNESCO's World Heritage list.

Jun 7, 2024By Lee Hyo-jin
Korea's diplomacy put to test as Japan pushes ahead with UNESCO bid for Sado mines
Foreign Affairs

Korea announces 'K-Silk Road' regional strategy for Central Asia

Korea will create a summit with five Central Asian countries and hold its first meeting in Seoul next year, as part of its new diplomatic strategy for the region, dubbed “Korea-Central Asia K Silk Road.”

Jun 7, 2024By Nam Hyun-woo
Korea announces 'K-Silk Road' regional strategy for Central Asia
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Foreign Affairs

INTERVIEW Korea-Kazakhstan summit to highlight political dialogue, commercial investment cooperation

As anticipation builds for the upcoming summit between President Yoon Suk Yeol and Kazakh President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev, set to take place in Astana, Kazakhstan, June 12, Kazakh Ambassador to Korea Nurgali Arystanov provided comprehensive insights into the significance, agenda and potential outcomes of the high-profile talks during an interview with The Korea Times, May 27.

Jun 7, 2024By Kim Hyun-bin
[INTERVIEW] Korea-Kazakhstan summit to highlight political dialogue, commercial investment cooperation
Foreign Affairs

Korea's decision on Sado mine listing as UNESCO heritage hinges on Japan's action: official

Korea's foreign ministry said Friday it will decide whether to assent to Japan's listing of its old mine complex as UNESCO World Heritage, depending on how Japan addresses the location's history as a site linked to its wartime forced labor.

Jun 7, 2024
Korea's decision on Sado mine listing as UNESCO heritage hinges on Japan's action: official
North Korea

N. Korea holds events to celebrate 78th anniversary of youth organization

North Korea has held various events to celebrate the 78th anniversary of the founding of its major youth organization, state media reported Friday, a move seen as aimed at eliciting the younger generation's loyalty for its leader, Kim Jong-un.

Jun 7, 2024
N. Korea holds events to celebrate 78th anniversary of youth organization
Foreign Affairs

UNESCO advisory body withholds designation of Japan's Sado mine as World Heritage

An advisory body to a committee of the U.N. Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) has deferred the nomination of a controversial former Japanese gold mine as a UNESCO World Heritage site, the Japanese government said Thursday.

Jun 6, 2024
UNESCO advisory body withholds designation of Japan's Sado mine as World Heritage
Foreign Affairs

Putin extends olive branch to South Korea in bid to mend ties

Russian President Vladimir Putin lauded South Korea for not directly supplying weapons to Ukraine, a gesture interpreted by observers as an olive branch aimed at mending ties with Seoul.

Jun 6, 2024By Lee Hyo-jin
Putin extends olive branch to South Korea in bid to mend ties
North Korea

Effectiveness of anti-NK leaflets called into question

An activist group in South Korea said Thursday it had floated around 10 large balloons toward North Korea, prompting some experts to question the effectiveness of anti-North Korea propaganda leaflets.

Jun 6, 2024By Kwak Yeon-soo
Effectiveness of anti-NK leaflets called into question
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