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    S. Korea closely coordinates with US after belated disclosure of NK missile launch

    Korea said Monday it is maintaining close coordination with the United States on North Korea's missile launches, after criticism arose over its delayed announcement of the North's latest launch. The North's state media said Friday that North Korea conducted tests of a new multiple rocket launcher and other key weapons the previous day, a launch that was overseen by its leader Kim Jong-un. South Korea's Joint Chiefs of Staff (JCS), however, did not disclose details of the latest launch on the day of the test-firing, raising the question of whether it withheld the information or failed to detect the weapons launch in time. A local media outlet raised the possibility that the U.S.' decision to limit information-sharing with South Korea on the North's military movements may have hampered Seoul's ability to track them in real time. "South Korea and the U.S. detected and tracked in real time multiple projectiles launched by North Korea between 7:27 a.m. and 8.20 a.m. on June 25, maintaining close coordination for all contingencies," Col. Lee Kyung-ho, deputy defense ministry spokesperson, said

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    S. Korea closely coordinates with US after belated disclosure of NK missile launch
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    S. Korean, Ukraine FMs agree to resolve North Korean POW issue under international law

    3 MIN READBy Park Ji-won
    S. Korean, Ukraine FMs agree to resolve North Korean POW issue under international law
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    N. Korea's port activity jumps fivefold since 2019, suggesting illicit coal trade: report

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    Late Filipino captain designated Korean War hero of July

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    Late Filipino captain designated Korean War hero of July
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    Dossier reveals chaos behind Koreas' nuclear negotiations in early 1990s

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    Dossier reveals chaos behind Koreas' nuclear negotiations in early 1990s
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N. Korea slams UN resolutions condemning its nuclear program

North Korea on Friday denounced the U.N. General Assembly for recently passing resolutions condemning Pyongyang's nuclear tests and calling on the North to abandon its nuclear weapons program.

Dec 8, 2023
N. Korea slams UN resolutions condemning its nuclear program
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Nat'l security advisers of S. Korea, Japan discuss NK threat

The national security advisers of South Korea and Japan agreed Friday on the need to strengthen solidarity with the international community in order to respond firmly to North Korea's nuclear and missile provocations, the presidential office said.

Dec 8, 2023
Nat'l security advisers of S. Korea, Japan discuss NK threat
Foreign Affairs

Seoul-Moscow ties likely stuck in limbo amid blame game

Relations between South Korea and Russia are expected to get stuck in limbo, with Moscow apparently criticizing Seoul’s alleged indirect artillery ammunition support for Ukraine, while Seoul sees ongoing military cooperation between Russia and North Korea as an imminent national security threat.

Dec 8, 2023By Nam Hyun-woo
Seoul-Moscow ties likely stuck in limbo amid blame game
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Korean, Japanese security advisers meet

Director of National Security Cho Tae-yong, right, poses with his Japanese counterpart Takeo Akiba ahead of talks at the presidential office in Seoul, Friday. The meeting came a day before national security advisers of South Korea, the United States and Japan plan to meet to discuss regional security issues and trilateral cooperation. This comes as a follow-up measure to the Camp David summit held in August between Seoul, Washington and Tokyo. Courtesy of presidential office

Dec 8, 2023
Korean, Japanese security advisers meet
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Dec 8, 2023By Kim Hyun-bin
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Korea, US, Japan sign framework agreement on research cooperation: science ministry

Korea, the United States and Japan have signed a framework agreement to boost cooperation among the three countries' research institutes as part of efforts to strengthen their economic security, Seoul's science ministry said Friday.

Dec 8, 2023
Korea, US, Japan sign framework agreement on research cooperation: science ministry
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NK illegally running 30 S. Korean-owned facilities at Gaesong complex: Seoul

North Korea has been operating some 30 South Korean-owned facilities at a now-shuttered inter-Korean joint industrial park in the North without authorization, Seoul's unification ministry said Friday.

Dec 8, 2023
NK illegally running 30 S. Korean-owned facilities at Gaesong complex: Seoul
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NK urges people to follow leader Kim Jong-un in climbing Mount Paektu

North Korea on Friday called on its people to climb up Mount Paektu in winter to better learn about "revolutionary spirits."

Dec 8, 2023
NK urges people to follow leader Kim Jong-un in climbing Mount Paektu
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US, Japan agree on need to bolster deterrence over NK missile threats in security talks

The United States and Japan have agreed on the need to beef up deterrence amid an "increasingly challenging" security landscape marked by North Korea's repeated missile launches and its military cooperation with Russia, the State Department said Thursday.

Dec 8, 2023
US, Japan agree on need to bolster deterrence over NK missile threats in security talks
Foreign Affairs

S. Korea, US, Japan hold trilateral working-level talks on NK cyber threats

South Korea, the United States and Japan held their first trilateral working-level talks Thursday on ways to boost cooperation against North Korea's growing cyber threats, in a follow-up to the summit among their leaders in August, Seoul's foreign ministry said Thursday.

Dec 7, 2023
S. Korea, US, Japan hold trilateral working-level talks on NK cyber threats
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