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Jung Min-kyung
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NK highly unlikely to give up nuclear weapons: minister
Seoul’s Unification Minister said Wednesday that it is highly unlikely that North Korea will relinquish its nuclear weapons, as it nears the completion of its weapons program.“The possibility that North Korea will give up its nuclear weapons is extremely low,” Unification Minister Cho Myoung-gyon said at a forum hosted by the Chinese Embassy in Seoul on Wednesday. (Yonhap)“I used the term ‘extremely low’ to express it on a softer note. It would not be incorrect to say there is actually almost n
North Korea Oct. 18, 2017
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US pre-emptive strike on NK would greatly damage NK neighbors: Chinese expert
The US should refrain from making any pre-emptive military strike against North Korea, as it would inflict “huge casualties and damage” to the reclusive regime’s neighboring countries, an expert said Tuesday. “Ensuring diplomatic and political options remains a priority unless North Korea would unbelievably make (a) military provocation,” Zhu Feng, a professor in international relations at China’s Nanjing University, said at a forum in Seoul hosted by the South Korean Unification Ministry on Tue
North Korea Oct. 17, 2017
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Seoul reaffirms vows to bring NK to dialogue
South Korea will continue to make efforts to bring North Korea to dialogue for denuclearization, Seoul’s unification minister said Friday. “We will maintain a strong policy stance against North Korea’s provocations, while pursuing a fundamental and peaceful resolution for the North’s nuclear issues as a nation directly involved in the issues surrounding the Korean peninsula,” Unification Minister Cho Myoung-gyon told lawmakers during a parliamentary audit. Unification Minister Cho Myoung-gyon sp
North Korea Oct. 13, 2017
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China asks S. Koreans to evacuate due to NK abduction risks
Chinese police asked South Korean citizens near the North Korea-China border to evacuate the area due to risks of an attack and abduction by the North, Seoul’s Foreign Ministry said Thursday. “We are aware that Chinese authorities have suggested South Korean citizens there evacuate on the possibility of an attack by North Korea,” the ministry here said. Border bridge connecting North Korea`s Manpo and China`s Jian. (Yonhap)Local media reports said Tuesday that Chinese police warned around 10 So
Foreign Affairs Oct. 12, 2017
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US senior diplomat to visit Seoul to discuss NK
A US senior diplomat will visit Seoul next week to strengthen diplomatic alliance and talk about impending issues that concern both nations, Seoul’s Foreign Ministry said Wednesday. US Deputy Secretary of State John J. Sullivan (AP)US Deputy Secretary of State John Sullivan will hold a strategic dialogue with South Korea’s Vice Foreign Minister Lim Sung-han on Oct. 18. The two are expected to tackle issues involving North Korea’s nuclear and missile development along with its ongoing threats to
North Korea Oct. 11, 2017
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Kim Jong-un’s estranged nephew tired of life on the run: report
Kim Jong-un’s 21-year-old nephew has been expressing increasing frustration of his life on-the-run and has begun to develop a habit of daytime drinking, media here reported Tuesday.“According to various sources, Kim Han-sol is under ‘iron-like’ protection at his mother’s house. This keeps him safe, but also makes him frustrated at the same time,” TV Chosun, a media outlet here said Monday. A video released online in March features a man claiming to be Kim Han-sol (Yonhap)“He has been telling the
North Korea Oct. 10, 2017
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Signs of NK’s operation at Kaesong complex growing
Signs of vehicle movement and electricity use within the joint industrial park in the North Korean city of Kaesong have been detected since March, Seoul’s Unification Ministry revealed Tuesday, amid growing concerns over the North’s unilateral operation of the zone. The ministry warned that the North should refrain from operating the complex without Seoul’s consent, stressing that South Korean firms hold the property rights to all factories and machines there. (Yonhap)“The government takes the b
North Korea Oct. 10, 2017
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‘Kim Jong-un takes situation seriously’
North Korea’s recent large-scale personnel reshuffle appears to be an effort to deal with and navigate the current situation, Seoul’s Unification Ministry said.“Kim Jong-un is taking the current situation seriously and the personnel reshuffle is a way to overcome that,” it said in a report released Sunday. North Korean leader Kim Jong-un attends a meeting of Pyongyang`s Central Committee of the ruling Workers` Party on Saturday. (Yonhap)The personnel changes were announced Sunday, shortly after
North Korea Oct. 9, 2017
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Seoul irked by NK’s secret use of joint factory complex
Revelations that North Korea has been secretly operating South Korea-invested factories in a joint industrial park shuttered in 2016 have angered South Korean officials, politicians and businesspeople. But there seems to be no practical way to stop the North’s “illegal use” of South Korean properties. The Kaesong Industrial Complex, a joint industrial park in the North Korean border city of Kaesong. (Yonhap)On Friday, North Korea’s propaganda outlet Uriminzokkiri claimed that “it’s nobody’s bus
North Korea Oct. 8, 2017
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[Newsmaker] What is Kim Jong-un’s next move?
With the war of words between the US and North Korea showing no signs of subsiding, growing attention is being focused on what Kim Jong-un’s next move will be.North Korean Foreign Minister Ri Yong-ho on Sept. 21 said Pyongyang may detonate a hydrogen bomb in the Pacific Ocean, during his visit to New York to attend the annual UN General Assembly. This came in response to US President Donald Trump’s earlier threats that the US could “totally destroy” North Korea if it refuses to halt its provocat
North Korea Sept. 29, 2017
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US ‘very unpleasant’ toward Seoul’s push for military talks with NK: report
The United States was “very unpleasant” toward South Korea’s decision to propose military talks with North Korea to ease tension on the Korean Peninsula in July, a senior presidential security adviser in Seoul said Wednesday.President Moon Jae-in’s adviser, professor Moon Jung-in, said that “US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson used a strong tone to protest against the decision when he met (South Korean) Foreign Minister Kang Kyung-wha.” US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson (AP-Yonhap)Moon Jung-i
North Korea Sept. 27, 2017
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[News Focus] Can North Korean economy withstand economic sanctions?
Despite the international community’s continued economic sanctions against North Korea, its economy has shown signs of overall growth, according to experts and data. The Bank of Korea in Seoul said North Korea’s economic growth reached a 17-year high of 3.9 percent in 2016. The South Korean central bank has monitored the North Korean economy since 1991. North Korean staff stand behind the counter of the kitchenware booth of a distributor from Thailand at the 13th International Trade Fair in Pyo
North Korea Sept. 27, 2017
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[Herald Interview] US deputy governor upholds S. Korea-US alliance, FTA
US President Donald Trump‘s use of personal communications channels to voice views on North Korea is a cause of concern, state of Washington Lt. Gov. Cyrus Habib says. “I have had the privilege of being briefed by the Council on Foreign Relations and nobody that I know of in the diplomatic or foreign relations community believes it is helpful for President Trump to be using his personal communication channel in this fashion in resolving this conflict,” said Habib, who is a CFR member, while sitt
Foreign Affairs Sept. 26, 2017
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Taiwan cuts off trade with NK
Taiwan announced Tuesday a plan to completely halt all trade activities with North Korea, amid the international society’s mounting efforts to bring about economic and diplomatic isolation to the North, according to a report. (Yonhap)The Taiwanese cabinet posted an official announcement on its website that it would comply with the UN Security Council sanctions by severing its trade ties with the reclusive regime, Japan’s Kyodo News reported Tuesday. Its cabinet spokesman Hsu Kuo-yung said the de
North Korea Sept. 26, 2017
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War survival kits offered as gifts for Chuseok
Demand for war survival kits is rising ahead of the annual Chuseok holiday, as many South Koreans are concerned about the escalating inter-Korean tension on the peninsula. “There has been a recent surge in demand for such survival kits,” Hong Soon-chul, head of the marketing communications team at E-Bay Korea, told The Korea Herald. (Yonhap)“We don’t advertise or market such items because it could raise unnecessary concerns, but the demand is out there,” he said. Exact figures for the demand of
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