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Full text of joint declaration commemorating 60-year alliance between Korea and US
Joint Declaration in Commemoration of the 60th Anniversary of the Alliance between the Republic of Korea and the United States of AmericaFor six decades, the U.S.-ROK Alliance has served as an anchor for stability, security, and prosperity on the Korean Peninsula, in the Asia-Pacific region, and increasingly around the world. President Barack Obama of the United States of America and President Park Geun-hye of the Republic of Korea, meeting in Washington, D.C. on May 7, 2013, present this Joint
May 8, 2013
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Enhancing security cooperation at the Korea-U.S. summit
In many ways, the alliance between the U.S. and South Korea is closer today than it has been for some time. But even in a very close relationship, issues will arise that require adjustments. This understanding set the context for the summit between President Barack Obama and President Park Geun-hye. And regardless of the decisions reached at the summit, the details of many agreements will take months to be resolved.A key challenge to the alliance is the recent round of extreme threats from North
May 7, 2013
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U.N. chief expresses support for Park's 'trustpolitik'
U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon expressed support Monday for South Korean President Park Geun-hye's vision for confidence-building with North Korea and promised to play whatever roles possible for peace on the Korean Peninsula, an official said.The South Korean-born U.N. chief made the remarks when he met with Park at U.N. headquarters. Park arrived in New York on Sunday on the first leg of a five-day visit to the United States that will take her to Washington later Monday for a summit with P
May 7, 2013
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The rise of the Korea-U.S. alliance
We are celebrating the 60th anniversary of the Korea-U.S. alliance this year, making the summit meeting between presidents Park Geun-hye and Barack Obama this week even more meaningful. Despite ups and downs in its evolution, the Korea-U.S. alliance has been valuable for the national interests of the U.S. and South Korea during the Cold War and since. After the end of the Korean War, an armistice was signed on July 27, 1953, followed by the Mutual Defense Treaty on Oct. 1, 1953. The Korea-U.S. a
May 6, 2013
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Park affirms ‘trustpolitik,’ economy unfazed by N.K. tension
NEW YORK -- President Park Geun-hye stressed Sunday (Monday Korea time) Seoul will leave the door open for dialogue with North Korea to defuse tension and start a mutual trust-building process.In a meeting with Korean Americans in New York, she also assured the South Korean economy is unfazed by the geopolitical risk evidenced by the stable financial markets and businesses’ commitment to investment. Park arrived in the Big Apple in the afternoon on her first overseas trip as president. She is sc
May 6, 2013
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Park arrives in New York en route to summit with Obama
South Korean President Park Geun-hye arrived in New York on Sunday on the first stop of a visit to the United States that will culminate in a summit with President Barack Obama expected focus on how to deal with North Korea.The White House summit, scheduled for Tuesday, could also take up contentious bilateral issues as well, such as Seoul's demand for the right to reprocess spent nuclear fuel, and set the tone for how the alliance between the two countries will fare for years to come.Park first
May 6, 2013
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Park seeks to cement alliance
NEW YORK ― President Park Geun-hye arrived in New York on Sunday (early Monday Korean time) on the first leg of her first overseas tour in the U.S. Her agenda includes summit talks with U.S. President Barack Obama to send a united message on North Korea, regional cooperation and a reinforced Seoul-Washington alliance.The two presidents are expected to adopt a joint declaration marking the 60th anniversary of the two countries’ alliance upon their first official summit meeting on Wednesday.Park a
May 5, 2013
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Seoul mulls body to boost cooperation with Africa
South Korea is considering establishing an organization to be tasked with sharing its development experience with Africa and further promote cooperation with the region, an official said Sunday.The body, tentatively named the Korea-Africa Center, will be headquartered in Seoul and the government is weighing plans to set up four chapters in Africa ― Kenya, Nigeria, South Africa and Egypt, he said.“Modeled after the ASEAN-Korea Center, the government is reviewing the need for establishing a cooper
May 5, 2013
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Park’s first U.S. trip has packed agenda
President Park Geun-hye left for the U.S. on her first overseas trip as president Sunday, accompanied by more than 100 aides and bureaucrats and one of the country’s largest-ever business delegations, to discuss North Korea, regional cooperation and investment in Korea.The official working visit is expected to be compact but colorful, as Park will hop from New York to Washington to Los Angeles in less than a week, to meet U.S. President Barack Obama, U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, American
May 5, 2013
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Park to unveil vision for peace, cooperation in Northeast Asia
President Park Geun-hye will outline her vision for peace and cooperation in Northeast Asia for the first time during her visit to the U.S. this week.The new initiative envisions a long-term trust-building process among regional countries including North Korea, which starts from nonpolitical concerns and progresses to security cooperation.During her summit with President Barack Obama, Park is expected to request Washington’s support for the Northeast Asia Peace and Cooperation Initiative as well
May 5, 2013
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ASEAN-Korea Center hosts ambassadorial lecture series
The ASEAN-Korea Center is organizing a special lecture series with former ambassadors to East Asian countries on the topic of “Rising ASEAN and Korea” in cooperation with the chambers of commerce and industry in Busan, Daejeon and Gwangju. The first of the lecture series’ three sessions saw former Korean Ambassador to China Shin Jung-seung speak at the Daejeon Chamber of Commerce and Industry. Shin is currently the research director of the Center for Chinese Studies at the Korea National Diploma
May 5, 2013
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Famous Italian novelist promotes women’s literature
Despite progress in leveling the playing field in publishing, women still face discrimination, award-winning Italian poet and novelist Dacia Maraini said in a lecture organized by the Italian Embassy in Korea at Ewha Womans University on Thursday.“The market might be open to women writers but, when the lists are made of great must-read writers, there are few women writers represented,” Maraini said during her talk with an audience of female students at Ewha’s Asia Center for Women Studies.“We su
May 5, 2013
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Dutch Embassy honors last Queen
Dutch Ambassador to Korea Paul Menkveld commemorated Queen’s Day and the coronation of a new king with the hosting of a reception at his residence in Seoul on Tuesday.Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands, the oldest reigning Dutch monarch, abdicated the throne to her son Crown-Prince Willem-Alexander at Dam Square in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, on the day. Tying in with her 75th birthday, the abdication and coronation in Amsterdam’s central square was marked by revelry across the country with the Du
May 5, 2013
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Iraq oil minister visits to boost energy ties
Iraqi exports of oil to Korea are on track at 200,000 barrels per day under term contracts, but Korea should reopen direct flights and lift its travel ban to further strengthen ties, the Middle East country’s oil minister said during his visit here last week.“Relations between Korea and Iraq are very strong and are developing very fast,” said Iraqi Oil Minister Abdul Kareem Al-Luaibi in Seoul on Tuesday.Al-Luaibi said further strengthening of ties could be achieved by reopening direct flights an
May 5, 2013
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EU, Korea eye foreign policy tie-up
The European Union and Korea are in talks to upgrade political and economic dialogue on managing crises around the world in a new agreement that could eventually see cooperation on military operations against piracy in the Indian Ocean.It is the latest in a series of landmarks for Korea and Europe. In 2010, they officially elevated their relationship to a “strategic partnership,” the EU-Korea Free Trade Agreement entered into force in 2011 and two-way trade surpassed the $100 billion mark last y
May 5, 2013
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Allies to start USFK cost talks
South Korea and the United States are expected to begin senior-level negotiations this month to renew a cost-sharing agreement for American troops stationed in the South, diplomatic sources here said Thursday. Some 28,500 U.S. troops are stationed in South Korea under a mutual defense treaty aimed at deterring potential aggression from North Korea. The agreement, last revised in 2008, will expire at the end of this year. “South Korea and the U.S. may launch their first talks soon, as the both si
May 2, 2013
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Australia smashes Korean spy ring: newspaper
SYDNEY (AFP) ― A South Korean spy ring has been uncovered in Australia trying to cultivate public servants to obtain trade secrets, a report said Thursday, but officials insisted relations with Seoul remained robust.The Sydney Morning Herald said previously suppressed information revealed that South Korea’s National Intelligence Service had sought “to obtain sensitive information” on trade negotiations between Canberra and Seoul.It reported that the Australian Security Intelligence Organization
May 2, 2013
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Japanese envoy counters criticism of Tokyo's history view
A top Japanese envoy sought Wednesday to calm negative sentiment in the U.S. against the Shinzo Abe government's controversial take on history.In an op-ed piece in the Washington Post, Ambassador to Washington Kenichiro Sasae said his country has already expressed its "feelings of deep remorse and heartfelt apology" for wartime atrocities."The (Japanese) government believes that it is always important to face history head-on and with humility," he said. "It is also desirable that efforts to do s
May 2, 2013
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‘Budget woes may create hitches in Korea-U.S. alliance’
WASHINGTON (Yonhap News) ― Overall relations between South Korea and the United States are expected to remain healthy in the coming years but budget constraints on both sides may strain the alliance, a recent U.S. congressional report said.A new approach toward North Korea by South Korea’s Park Geun-hye administration is also a potential source of friction, according to the Congressional Research Service.“Considered by most analysts to be a strong supporter of the alliance, Park is expected to c
May 1, 2013
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Budget woes may create hitches in Seoul-Washington alliance: CRS
Overall relations between South Korea and the United States are expected to remain healthy in the coming years but budget constraints on both sides may strain the alliance, a recent U.S. congressional report said.A new approach toward North Korea by South Korea's Park Geun-hye administration is also a potential source of friction, according to the Congressional Research Service (CRS)."Considered by most analysts to be a strong supporter of the alliance, Park is expected to continue close defense
May 1, 2013