Articles by Ahn Sung-mi
Ahn Sung-mi
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North Korea claims to be virus-free: report
North Korea continues to insist it has no confirmed cases of coronavirus infection, despite mounting skepticism while the global pandemic is spreading. The reclusive nation has tested 709 people -- 11 foreigners and 698 North Koreans -- for COVID-19, with no positive test results, according to Reuters on Tuesday, citing the North’s weekly updates submitted to the World Health Organization. It said the country has the capacity to test for the virus at its national reference laborator
North Korea April 8, 2020
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Seoul to suspend visa waivers for countries that ban entry on South Koreans
South Korea will temporarily stop visa waiver programs for countries that bar entry to Koreans, Prime Minister Chung Sye-kyun announced Wednesday, amid concerns over a growing number of coronavirus infections coming from overseas. The government will also step up entry restrictions on foreigners traveling for reasons that are not essential or urgent, the prime minister said. “While we maintain the principle of openness, the government will strengthen (entry) re
Foreign Affairs April 8, 2020
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Defense ministers of Seoul, Washington discuss defense cost-sharing deal
Amid drawn-out negotiations on military cost-sharing between South Korea and the US, the defense chiefs of both countries spoke by phone and discussed the importance of reaching an “equitable” agreement quickly. US Defense Secretary Mark Esper called Korean Defense Minister Jeong Kyeong-doo at around 8:30 p.m. on Monday evening, and discussed the ongoing negotiations for about 20 minutes, according to Seoul’s Defense Ministry on Tuesday. “I appreciate Korean Defen
Defense April 7, 2020
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N. Korea to convene parliamentary meeting Friday amid coronavirus outbreak
North Korea is set to convene a session of the Supreme People’s Assembly, the country’s rubber-stamp parliament, on Friday, spawning speculation about what message it will deliver amid the global novel coronavirus pandemic. It will be the 14th SPA’s third session, following the last in August. Around 700 officials will arrive in the capital for the meeting, during which the North revises its constitution, reviews the budget and conducts personnel reshuffles, among othe
North Korea April 7, 2020
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Chinese visitors avoid South Korea amid virus crisis
Chinese travelers were totally absent from South Korean airports Saturday, amid toughened entry restrictions due to the novel coronavirus outbreak. According to immigration data released by the Justice Ministry, not a single Chinese national went through immigration for the first time in 28 years. The two countries established bilateral relations in August 1992. The average number of Chinese entering Korea per day was around 15,000 until January, when it began declining. It reached 464 on
Foreign Affairs April 6, 2020
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Defense cost-sharing deal still ongoing: US official
Despite earlier reports that a defense cost-sharing deal between South Korea and the US was imminent, a senior US official said Friday the negotiations are still ongoing and reiterated a call for an “equitable” agreement. “What I can tell you right now is that we are still in talks with each other -- my colleagues in my bureau and then of course at the ministerial level and higher,” R. Clarke Cooper, assistant secretary of state for political-military, said in a b
Foreign Affairs April 3, 2020
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[Herald Interview] Young NK defectors’ school hopes dashed
Students of Yeomyung School, an alternative high school for young North Korean defectors, had high hopes for the school’s relocation plan. In a new location with a new building, they would have more spacious classrooms and a real playground with enough space to kick a ball during recess. But those dreams were dashed late last year. Met with strong resistance from residents in Eunpyeong-gu, a largely residential district in northern Seoul where the school was
North Korea April 2, 2020
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8 foreigners denied entry after refusing 14-day quarantine
South Korea’s Ministry of Justice on Thursday said it denied entry to eight foreign nationals who refused to quarantine themselves for two weeks upon arrival here. “The quarantine office determined it inappropriate for the foreign nationals to enter the country, as they failed to follow the government quarantine measures, despite being notified prior to departure that they would have to self-quarantine,” the ministry said. Starting Wednesday, Seoul implemented a
Foreign Affairs April 2, 2020
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Seoul says it deported NK fishermen for ‘disingenuous intention’ to defect
South Korea has deported two North Korean fishermen accused of killing 16 crew members in November, after concluding that their intentions to defect were disingenuous, according to local news reports Wednesday. The Office of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights said the South Korean government had responded to letter sent by UN special rapporteur for North Korea’s human rights Tomas Ojea Quintana in January to inquire the repatriation of two fishermen to North Korea. Seoul expl
North Korea April 1, 2020
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S. Korea provided $125m in loans to Hungary in 1989 for diplomatic relations
South Korea provided a massive bank loan to establish diplomatic relations with Hungary in 1989, a declassified diplomatic document revealed Tuesday. Seoul pledged Budapest an economic cooperation fund of $650 million that combined direct investments, loans and other financial support, according to the agreed-upon minutes dated August 1988. Of the total $250 million in bank loans, Seoul was asked to execute half of the amount, or $125 million, as a precondition to the forging of diplomati
Foreign Affairs March 31, 2020
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S. Korea to impose two-week quarantine on all overseas arrivals
All overseas arrivals to South Korea -- Korean nationals and foreigners alike -- will be subject to a mandatory two-week quarantine starting Wednesday, Prime Minister Chung Sye-kyun announced Sunday, amid growing concerns about imported coronavirus infections. Those with no residence in Korea will be quarantined at government-designated facilities at their own expense, he added. The fee is estimated to be around 100,000 won ($82.50) a day. “The government has strengthe
Social Affairs March 29, 2020
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Amid surge in demand for Korean-made test kits, Seoul mulls who to help first
Just last month when South Korea was enduring an explosion of novel coronavirus infections prior to many other areas, it seemed as though the entire world was shutting its door to the country. The Foreign Ministry and its overseas missions at that time were busy dialing up their counterparts and asking them to keep the door open to arrivals from the country. But lately, as Korea has seemingly managed to flatten the COVID-19 curve in a manner that many countries now hope to duplicate,
Social Affairs March 29, 2020
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Seoul to evacuate 581 S. Koreans from Italy next week
Around 600 South Korean nationals in Italy are set to be evacuated on government charter flights home next week, as the grim tally of coronavirus cases and deaths continues to surge. There are 151 people in Rome and 430 in Milan who will fly on the charter flights, according to Seoul’s Foreign Ministry on Wednesday. A majority of the passengers are Korean citizens and some are foreign family members. The Korean government will send two flights to the country -- one will depart next
Foreign Affairs March 25, 2020
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S. Koreans stranded in Peru to be evacuated this week
Around 200 South Korean nationals stranded in Peru after the country sealed its borders and halted all flights amid the global coronavirus pandemic will be able to return home on a charter flight this week. The flight, operated by Mexican airline Aeromexico, is set to take off from Lima on Thursday afternoon and arrive at Incheon International Airport, according to the Korean Embassy in Peru on Monday. The total number of passengers has yet to be confirmed but is estimated to be around 20
Foreign Affairs March 23, 2020
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S. Korea starts coronavirus tests on all European arrivals
South Korea began mandating novel coronavirus testing for all arrivals from Europe -- citizens and foreigners alike -- on Sunday amid concerns about the growing number of imported cases of COVID-19, now that the continent has become the new epicenter of the global pandemic. Upon entering the country, those with COVID-19 symptoms such as fever, coughing or sore throat will get tested in separate quarantine facilities. Asymptomatic travelers will be taken to temporary accommodations near
Social Affairs March 22, 2020
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