Articles by Choi Si-young
Choi Si-young
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Trump repeats claim Korea agreed to pay more for US troops
US President Donald Trump told a press briefing Thursday that South Korea had agreed to pay “substantial money” to the US for the upkeep of the 28,500 American troops stationed here, repeating what he had told Reuters a week earlier. “It costs us a lot of money. And if we’re going to defend countries, they should also respect us by making a contribution,” Trump said. The Trump administration is reportedly pushing Korea to pay about $1.3 billion, up 49 percent fro
Defense May 8, 2020
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Military partially lifts travel ban as coronavirus fears abate
South Korea’s military said Friday that traveling for off-base on assignments will resume, easing the anti-virus restrictions put in place since Feb. 22, a day after it reported its first infection. Decisions on overnight stays outside the base and visits at the installation for active-duty troops, still banned, would be announced later, the military said, adding it would gradually lift the ban as risk diminishes. The relaxing of anti-virus rules was in line with the government’s
Defense May 8, 2020
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S. Korea to send masks to foreign Korean War vets
A total 1 million masks will be delivered to Korean War veterans globally to recognize their sacrifices for this country, amid the coronavirus pandemic, the Korean War Commemoration Committee said Thursday. Twenty-two nations that provided either ground or medical support will receive the masks. The US, which supplied over 90 percent of overseas troops deployed here, will receive half of the million, while the other 21 countries will share the other half based on the level of their contributi
Defense May 7, 2020
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AI robots to help recover Korean War remains
South Korea’s Defense Ministry said Wednesday that it would develop autonomous robots by 2024 at the earliest to recover the remains of soldiers killed in the 1950-53 Korean War. The artificial intelligence-powered robots will scan underground to detect human remains, lowering the manual workload for the project, which began in April 2000. About 135,000 soldiers are still missing. The ministry also said it would secure more DNA samples from the missing soldiers’ families by compe
Defense May 6, 2020
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Status quo likely in N. Korea nuclear talks: report
Days after North Korean leader Kim Jong-un resurfaced in public, ending an absence that had triggered health rumors, the Wall Street Journal said Monday that Pyongyang’s denuclearization talks are unlikely to see progress, at least not ahead of the US presidential election in November. Kim’s return reaffirmed the status quo, meaning the isolated country would not reorient its uncompromising approach to nuclear talks or change its pattern of sporadic weapons tests, according to the W
North Korea May 5, 2020
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N. Korea fires gunshots, S. Korea says unintentional
Gunfire broke out between North and South Korea early Sunday, when the North fired multiple gunshots toward a South Korean guard post in Cheorwon, inside the demilitarized zone, and South Korea shot back twice, South Korea’s Joint Chiefs of Staff said in a statement. “There were no injuries or facility damage and we’re on the communication lines to assess the situation and to prevent further incidents. We’re on readiness,” the military said, adding it had asked Pyo
North Korea May 3, 2020
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US Congress introduces bill to ban strike on N. Korea
US Sen. Edward Markey and Rep. Ro Khanna introduced Tuesday legislation that would bar President Donald Trump from waging military action against North Korea, unless Pyongyang delivers a preemptive strike or the US Congress authorizes it in advance. The bill, initially introduced in 2017 but which failed to get past the committee approval, surfaced again amid lingering tensions over recent conflicting reports on North Korean leader Kim Jong-un’s health and his whereabouts. “While d
North Korea April 29, 2020
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Lee widens lead, Hwang plummets in presidential poll
Former Prime Minister Lee Nak-yon has consolidated his lead among potential presidential candidates, posting an overwhelming lead of 40.2 percent in the latest poll conducted by Realmeter. Lee, who served as prime minister under President Moon Jae-in and won a parliamentary seat in the April 15 general elections, saw his popularity climb by 10.5 percentage points from a month earlier, the local pollster said. He held the lead for the 11th consecutive month and exceeded the 40 percent mark for
Politics April 28, 2020
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Former researchers probed for leaking military secrets
A group of former researchers at South Korea's state-run arms development agency are under investigation for allegedly leaking military secrets to private firms and institutions, military authorities said Monday. “We think about 60 workers left the agency with trade secrets. The National Intelligence Service, along with other authorities, are looking into the event,” a military official said, adding that authorities were focusing on some 20 agents suspected of glaring malf
Defense April 27, 2020
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S. Korean lawmakers push for law to aid USFK workers
Lawmakers from rival political parties are pushing to enact a special law to support South Korean employees of United States Forces Korea, who were recently put on unpaid leave because Seoul and Washington failed to conclude a defense cost-sharing pact. Submitted to the parliament Friday, the two separate but similar bills aim to establish a legal framework for the Korean government to intervene and pay the Korean workers. USFK put half of its 9,000 Korean employees on unpaid leave April 1, ci
Defense April 27, 2020
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UN airs coronavirus concerns over NK prisons
The UN Human Rights Office in Seoul said Thursday it was concerned about coronavirus protection for prisoners in North Korea due to a “lack of transparency and information” on its prison camps. The office said prisoners were vulnerable to the coronavirus because they were locked up in cramped conditions. United Nations human rights chief Michelle Bachelet said several countries had already made efforts to curb coronavirus infections in prison, in a report submitted to the UN
North Korea April 24, 2020
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US Forces Korea extends health emergency amid virus spread
United States Forces Korea said Friday it had decided to extend its public health emergency declaration to curb coronavirus infections at the US Army Garrison here. Amid growing concerns over the virus spread, the emergency was initially declared March 25 but expired Thursday. Effective until May 23, the renewed declaration did not mean an increased risk level but was a reminder that the commander would exercise authority to enforce the military staff’s compliance with required precaution
Defense April 24, 2020
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US contingency plans for Kim’s death involve China: report
The US government has extensive contingency plans in place in case North Korean leader Kim Jong-un dies or is unable to rule due to failing health, Fox News reported Wednesday, adding that the plans involve China to address the potential for a mass-scale humanitarian crisis. Any mass exodus of North Korean refugees would need China’s support, according to unnamed sources in the US government the new channel cited. The report came amid lingering speculation concerning Kim’s well-be
North Korea April 23, 2020
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Seoul has to pay more for US troops: experts
South Korea will have to pay more than it recently offered in a defense cost-sharing pact with the US, experts said Wednesday, as US President Donald Trump continues to insist on a drastic hike in contributions from Seoul. Trump said Monday that he had rejected an offer from Korea, which reportedly promised 13 percent more than the $900 million it paid last year. Washington had initially asked for $5 billion. “Trump is telling negotiating teams -- both Washington and Seoul -- that he wa
Defense April 22, 2020
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Seoul says no signs Kim Jong-un gravely ill
South Korea on Tuesday played down reports of North Korean leader Kim Jong-un falling seriously ill after surgery, saying nothing in particular signaled Kim's failing health or indicated an emergency in the reclusive country. "So far we haven't come across any unusual signs in North Korea," said Kang Min-seok, spokesperson for Cheong Wa Dae, in a message to reporters sent hours after CNN said Kim was in critical condition following surgery, citing an unidentified US official with dir
North Korea April 21, 2020
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