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The trio helped Iran build its nuclear program. But the U.S.’s entry into the conflict has raised the level of risk ...
China has traditionally viewed North Korea as a security buffer and an ideologically aligned neighbor it can dominate.
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Why North Korea Is Ignoring South Korea Again
South Korea’s new president seeks engagement with North Korea, but Pyongyang’s nuclear ambitions, ties with Russia, and ...
The 30-minute call comes as Lee, a liberal from South Korea's Democratic Party, seeks to ease tensions on the Korean Peninsula. North-South relations are at their most strained in decades amid Kim's ...
The rapprochement between North Korea and Russia has brought immediate benefits to the North Korean leadership. In addition, ...
The new South Korean president, Lee Jae-myung, calls himself a foreign policy “pragmatist”. He says he is driven by South Korea’s national interest, rather than ideology, and has spoken of his desire ...
President Lee Jae-myung's foreign policy signals a pragmatic shift: balancing US ties, managing China, engaging India, and redefining South Korea’s role as a strategic middle power in the Indo-Pacific ...
South Korea under President Lee Jae-myung is returning to pragmatic diplomacy, maintaining its US alliance while rejecting confrontation with China, reflecting public sentiment and prioritizing peace, ...
"The B-2 have to certainly give the North Koreans great pause," a former U.S. intelligence officer told Newsweek.
Lee Jae-myung of the Democratic Party takes office Wednesday. His first task: Dealing with the economic fallout of President ...