
Acting President Han Duck-soo on Thursday called on security-related ministers to maintain a watertight readiness posture against strengthening military ties between North Korea and Russia, saying there must be "no compromise" when it comes to national security.
Han also instructed ministers to keep a vigilant defense posture and "leave no gaps" in protecting the lives and property of the people, amid growing speculation that he may soon resign before announcing his bid for the June 3 presidential election.
"North Korea is accelerating its close ties with Russia, upgrading its weapons systems aimed at us and plotting new provocations, while our government, businesses and citizens remain under constant threat of cyberattacks," Han said.
Han also addressed growing public concerns over the impact of US President Donald Trump's administration on South Korea's security.
"The government must respond to the changing global order, including negotiations with the US, with the national interest as its top priority and work calmly and seriously under the principle that there can be no compromise on national security," he said. (Yonhap)