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Lee is easing tensions with North Korea by reversing his predecessor’s hardline approach. However, with Kim Jong-un uninterested in diplomacy and backed by Russia, prospects for peace remain slim.
President Lee Jae-myung is taking action to ease tensions between South Korea and the People’s Republic of China, hoping to enlist the regional power’s help improving relations with the regime ...
The 30-minute call comes as Lee, a liberal from South Korea's Democratic Party, seeks to ease tensions on the Korean ...
The US has a long history of not knowing how to end or peacefully resolve vexing international crises and conflicts with less ...
The South resumed the daily loudspeaker broadcasts in June last year in retaliation for North Korea flying trash-laden ...
North Koreans are "not interested" in entering the country, according to a commentary published by state media.
South Korea’s new president, Lee Jae-myung, is a pragmatic outsider whose “Korea First” approach could strain ties with Trump ...
"This is gravely concerning," said William Alberque, a former director of NATO's Arms Control, Disarmament and WMD ...
A left-leaning politician who said South Korea should not be as “antagonizing” toward communist U.S. adversaries is poised to ...
North Korea will "unconditionally" support Russia, including with its operations in Ukraine, leader Kim Jong Un said on ...
The new South Korean president, Lee Jae-myung, calls himself a foreign policy “pragmatist”. He says he is driven by South ...