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Reporter
: Lee Hyo-jin
Sat, June 3, 2023 | 06:50
Korean traditional cuisine, liquor served at dinner for Kishida
Following their summit, Sunday, President Yoon Suk Yeol and Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida bonded over traditional Korean cuisine paired with rice wine during dinner at the presidential residence.
Foreign Affairs
| 2023-05-07 21:55
Yoon and Kishida seek to transcend historical issues to normalize ties
Kishida's visit faces protests from civic groups
Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida's visit to Korea was met by strong protests from local civic groups, Sunday, who demanded Tokyo offer a sincere apology over its wartime atrocities.
Foreign Affairs
| 2023-05-07 17:02
Seoul, Incheon at loggerheads over agency for overseas Koreans
With only one month left ahead of the launch of a new government agency for overseas Koreans, all eyes are on where the organization will be established. While various local municipalities have expressed hopes to host the new state-run agency in their region, the race is now narrowed down to the final two candidates - Seoul and Incheon.
Foreign Affairs
| 2023-05-04 16:48
Kishida urged to show reciprocity in forced labor compensation
Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida should show reciprocal steps in response to Seoul's efforts to compensate Korean victims of Japan's wartime forced labor, according to analysts, who pointed out that the Korean public will keenly watch his remarks on the issue in the ...
Foreign Affairs
| 2023-05-03 16:54
Cheonghae Unit deploys to Somali waters
Family members wave as the 3,200-ton Gwanggaeto the Great destroyer carrying the 40th rotation of the Cheonghae Unit departs a naval base in Busan, Wednesday. The newly deployed troops will be dispatched to the Gulf of Aden for an anti-piracy mission and other maritime security operations through November. Yonhap
Defense
| 2023-05-03 16:54
Trilateral cooperation between Seoul, Washington, Tokyo in full swing
Trilateral cooperation between South Korea, the United States and Japan in the security realm is picking up momentum as the three nations team up against shared threats from North Korea's evolving nuclear programs and, furthermore, China.
Foreign Affairs
| 2023-05-02 17:05
Ukraine renews call for lethal aid from Korea
Ukraine is renewing calls for Korea to extend its provision of aid to include lethal weaponry to counter Russian attacks after President Yoon Suk Yeol, in a recent interview, opened the possibility of such aid to Kyiv under certain conditions.
Foreign Affairs
| 2023-05-01 16:33
[ANALYSIS] Is Yoon-Biden summit a win-win for both S. Korea, US?
The summit between President Yoon Suk Yeol and U.S. President Joe Biden ended on a high note, with the two leaders vowing to deepen the bilateral partnership in multiple areas including security and the economy.
Foreign Affairs
| 2023-04-28 17:32
Biden says US-Korea alliance born out of shared beliefs
China disturbed by S. Korea-US nuclear weapon agreement: experts
A new agreement between Seoul and Washington to deploy U.S. nuclear-armed submarines to South Korea is a worrisome development for China, according to analysts, who see the agreement as an indication of South Korea's indirect support for America's strategy to contain China.
Foreign Affairs
| 2023-04-28 15:53
[ANALYSIS] Is Yoon-Biden summit a win-win for both S. Korea, US?
[ANALYSIS] Washington Declaration means US' rejection of nuclear-armed S. Korea
The United States' pledge on strengthened extended deterrence seems insufficient to quell growing skepticism among South Koreans about the U.S. nuclear umbrella, according to local analysts, who expect to see continued public calls for Seoul to acquire its own nuclear arsenal.
Foreign Affairs
| 2023-04-27 17:02
Washington Declaration will help deter NK threat but not 'nuclear sharing' agreement: US official
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Roland Garros 2023
Airlines fiercely compete to acquire additional aircraft
More banks offer daily interest payments on deposits
Seoul imposes sanctions on North Korean hacking group for role in space launch
Hyundai Elevator launches AI, IoT-powered maintenance service
POSCO, GM expand joint EV battery materials investment in North America
LG Chem joins Korean firms strengthening ties with Japan
HMM tasked with preventing sale of Hyundai LNG to foreign firm
Korean stocks feared to lose steam on prolonged trade deficit, real estate doldrums
KAERI distances itself from Oxford professor's claim on Fukushima water
Roland Garros 2023