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    FM says nuclear, tech cooperation will bring greater benefits to Korea-US alliance

    Strategic cooperation between Korea and the United States, particularly in nuclear energy and cutting-edge technologies, will bring greater benefits to both countries and make their alliance more capable and future-oriented, Foreign Minister Cho Hyun has said. Cho made the remarks in a speech at a reception hosted Tuesday by the U.S. Embassy in Seoul to mark the 250th anniversary of American independence. "Our strategic cooperation, especially in areas such as nuclear energy and cutting-edge technologies, will bring even greater benefits to both our peoples," Cho said, according to a script of his speech released by his ministry. "A stronger Korea that pulls its weight will make the alliance more capable, more forward-looking and more mutually beneficial." Cho also emphasized that Seoul and Washington are entering a new phase in their partnership following an agreement reached between President Lee Jae Myung and U.S. President Donald Trump last year. "If the ROK-U.S. Mutual Defense Treaty of 1953 marked the birth of our alliance, the joint fact sheet last year is the beacon for its future

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    FM says nuclear, tech cooperation will bring greater benefits to Korea-US alliance
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    President Lee vows continued efforts to replace inter-Korean armistice with peace regime

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    President Lee vows continued efforts to replace inter-Korean armistice with peace regime
  • North Korea

    Photo display of N. Korean Embassy in Beijing features more photos of leader Kim's daughter

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    Photo display of N. Korean Embassy in Beijing features more photos of leader Kim's daughter
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    1 more Korean vessel exits Strait of Hormuz

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    1 more Korean vessel exits Strait of Hormuz
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    Korea, Int'l Red Cross discuss ways to expand cooperation on humanitarian aid

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    Korea, Int'l Red Cross discuss ways to expand cooperation on humanitarian aid
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Yoon urged to raise N. Korea rights issues in talks with UK, Dutch leaders

The families of the victims of North Korea’s brutal human rights abuses have joined activists to call on President Yoon Suk Yeol to raise rights issues in upcoming summits with his British and Dutch counterparts, saying consistent messaging is important in bringing about actual change.

Nov 12, 2023By Jung Min-ho
Yoon urged to raise N. Korea rights issues in talks with UK, Dutch leaders
Foreign Affairs

Yoon to attend IPEF summit in San Francisco this week

President Yoon Suk Yeol will attend a summit of the U.S.-led Indo-Pacific Economic Framework (IPEF) in San Francisco this week, his office said Sunday.

Nov 12, 2023
Yoon to attend IPEF summit in San Francisco this week
Foreign Affairs

FM Park discusses NK threats, Ukraine with France's top diplomat

Foreign Minister Park Jin discussed bilateral relations as well as regional and international issues, ranging from North Korean threats to the war in Ukraine, during his meeting with France's top diplomat in Paris, his office said Saturday.

Nov 11, 2023
FM Park discusses NK threats, Ukraine with France's top diplomat
North Korea

Pyongyang reconfirms stronger ties with Russia despite warning

North Korea said Saturday that its relations with Russia will remain strong despite the United States' warning against their arms transfers.

Nov 11, 2023
Pyongyang reconfirms stronger ties with Russia despite warning
Foreign Affairs

NIS to beef up cybersecurity cooperation with US CISA

South Korea's spy agency said Friday it has signed an agreement with the U.S. Cybersecurity & Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) to strengthen bilateral cooperation in cybersecurity.

Nov 10, 2023
NIS to beef up cybersecurity cooperation with US CISA
Foreign Affairs

French, German ambassadors reflect on cruelty of war during event commemorating WWI armistice

To mark the signing of the armistice that ended World War I on Nov. 11, 1918, and pay homage to those who sacrificed their lives for France, the French Embassy in Korea conducted a solemn memorial and wreath-laying ceremony at the War Memorial of Korea in Seoul, Friday.

Nov 10, 2023By Kim Hyun-bin
French, German ambassadors reflect on cruelty of war during event commemorating WWI armistice
North Korea

N. Korea pulls out of Nepal in series of diplomatic mission closures

North Korea has decided to shut down its embassy in Nepal, a news report said Friday, the latest in a series of the reclusive regime's moves to shut down diplomatic missions due apparently to economic difficulties worsened by global sanctions.

Nov 10, 2023
N. Korea pulls out of Nepal in series of diplomatic mission closures
Foreign Affairs

Yoon, Japan's Kishida to attend tech roundtable on Nov. 17

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Nov 10, 2023
Yoon, Japan's Kishida to attend tech roundtable on Nov. 17
Foreign Affairs

Korea joins int'l community for promoting crypto-asset reporting framework

Korea joined the United States, Britain, Japan and dozens of other countries to issue a statement calling for the promotion of the international framework on automatic exchanges of information on crypto-asset transactions to ensure tax compliance, the finance ministry said Friday.

Nov 10, 2023
Korea joins int'l community for promoting crypto-asset reporting framework
Foreign Affairs

Korea to provide $300,000 worth of humanitarian aid to quake-hit Nepal

Korea will provide $300,000 worth of humanitarian assistance to Nepal to help the country cope with the aftermath of a deadly earthquake that has killed more than 150 people, the foreign ministry said Friday.

Nov 10, 2023
Korea to provide $300,000 worth of humanitarian aid to quake-hit Nepal
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