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Ex-Pentagon chief Mattis to attend Seoul forum on S. Korea-US ties, economic security
Jun 28, 2022
Former US Defense Secretary James Mattis will attend a Seoul forum on the prospects of relations between South Korea and the United States under the Yoon Suk-yeol administration, organizers said Tuesday. Mattis, who led the Pentagon from January 2017 to December 2018, plans to join a discussion session of the Seoul Forum 2022 on Friday. It is organized by the nonprofit Seoul Forum for International Affairs, the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS), and the Korea Society. Led by
Korean Cultural Center in Washington offers K-pop dancing, vocal training
Jun 28, 2022
WASHINGTON -- The Korean Cultural Center in Washington is offering a special program to those in the U.S. to learn how to sing and dance to K-pop music. The K-Pop Academy DC will offer dance and vocal training to those who wish to learn and experience the global phenomenon of K-pop music. "Participants work with professional voice and dance trainers from Korea to learn the moves and sounds of the worldwide K-Pop music phenomenon alongside fellow fans, while also experiencing the work ethi
Seoul’s cooperation with NATO raises concerns on China ties
Jun 27, 2022
As South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol heads to Madrid to attend the NATO summit, opponents here are raising concerns that his participation in the Western military alliance gathering may have negative impacts on the country’s standing with China. Rep. Woo Sang-ho, the leader of the main opposition Democratic Party of Korea’s emergency steering committee, expressed concerns on the president’s participation in the NATO summit, questioning if it would secure the national inte
Yoon leaves for Madrid to attend NATO summit
Jun 27, 2022
Yoon to attend Korea-US-Japan meeting on sidelines of the summit
Yoon set to meet US, Japanese leaders for first time in 5 years, expand cooperation with NATO members
Jun 26, 2022
Yoon, Kishida will not have a bilateral meeting on sidelines of the NATO summit
[Newsmaker] Biden signs landmark gun measure, says 'lives will be saved'
Jun 26, 2022
WASHINGTON (AP) -- President Joe Biden on Saturday signed the most sweeping gun violence bill in decades, a bipartisan compromise that seemed unimaginable until a recent series of mass shootings, including the massacre of 19 students and two teachers at a Texas elementary school. "Time is of the essence. Lives will be saved," he said in the Roosevelt Room of the White House. Citing the families of shooting victims he has met, the president said, "Their message to us was, `Do somet
House panel advances 2023 defense bill maintaining US troop level in S. Korea
Jun 24, 2022
The US House Armed Services Committee has endorsed an annual defense policy bill for the fiscal year 2023 maintaining the current level of around 28,500 American troops in South Korea, according to media reports Friday. The proposed National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) for the fiscal year starting Oct. 1 also directs the defense secretary to brief the committee no later than March 1 next year on how the Pentagon will continue to strengthen its long-term security commitment to South Korea. T
US calls South Korea, ‘important partner’ to NATO alliance
Jun 23, 2022
South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol set to attend the NATO summit for first time next week
Korean biz leaders discuss supply chain cooperation with US lawmakers, White House officials
Jun 23, 2022
A group of South Korean businessmen have discussed bilateral economic cooperation with US lawmakers and White House officials in Washington, with a focus on global supply chains, Seoul's trade association said Thursday. The delegation, led by Koo Ja-yeol, chief of the Korea International Trade Association (KITA), made the two-day visit to the United States from Wednesday (US time) in a bid to bolster economic exchanges involving the private sector, KITA said in a release. Officials from 13
Will leaders of South Korea, Japan stoke momentum for reconciliation at NATO summit?
Jun 22, 2022
Leaders of Seoul, Tokyo would have chance to talk at NATO summit, National Security Adviser says
Seoul to review imposing unilateral sanctions against Pyongyang. How effective is it?
Jun 21, 2022
Seoul's sanctions would be largely symbolic, experts say
China slams US as ‘largest source of disruption’ to world order
Jun 20, 2022
China slammed the US as the “largest source of disruption” to world order, making explicit its discontent over Washington’s China policy. The Chinese Foreign Ministry issued a fact sheet late on Sunday dubbed “Falsehoods in US Perceptions of China,” in response to a recent speech made by US Secretary of State Antony Blinken, where he raised concerns about Beijing posing “the most serious, long-term threat.” The speech was delivered to the Asia Society
S. Korea, US to hold talks next month on deterrence against N. Korea
Jun 20, 2022
South Korea and the United States have tentatively agreed to hold their regular defense talks in Washington D.C. next month, informed sources said Monday, with joint deterrence against North Korea's nuclear and missile threats likely to top the agenda. The biannual Korea-US Integrated Defense Dialogue (KIDD) will be held as the allies are striving to reinforce security coordination following a series of North Korean ballistic missile launches and speculation that Pyongyang has completed pre
Foreign Ministry checking Russia’s claim 4 Koreans died fighting in Ukraine
Jun 19, 2022
South Korea’s Foreign Ministry said Sunday it was trying to verify a statement from Russian authorities claiming that four Koreans who joined as volunteer fighters in Ukraine have died. The Moscow Times, an independent English-language and Russian-language online newspaper, released a report quoting a statement from Russia’s Defense Ministry on Friday that claimed 1,956 “mercenaries and weapons specialists” had been killed among the 6,956 from 64 countries who had arriv
Canadian Korean War veteran to be laid to rest in Busan UN cemetery
Jun 19, 2022
The remains of a Canadian veteran of the 1950-53 Korean War will be laid to rest in the UN cemetery in South Korea's southeastern city of Busan later this week in line with his dying wish, the veterans affairs ministry said Sunday. The ministry plans to hold a ceremony marking the return of the remains of John Robert Cormier at Incheon International Airport, west of Seoul, at 6 p.m. on Monday, officials said. The following day, his remains will be placed at the UN Memorial Cemetery. Cormier
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