Articles by Jung Min-kyung

Jung Min-kyung
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Will PyeongChang act as a breather amid escalating tension?
With about 50 days left to the 2018 PyeongChang Winter Olympics, questions remain on whether North Korea will come to the games. The Moon Jae-in administration has been struggling to reopen a solid inter-Korean dialogue channel in a bid to patch up ties that have been strained for nearly a decade. President Moon Jae-in speaks at a special event in July, marking 200 days until the PyeongChang 2018 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games. (Yonhap)Viewing the Winter Games as an opportunity to ease ten
North Korea Dec. 25, 2017
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NK likely to launch another ICBM, seek nuclear talks next year: think tank
If North Korea perfects its intercontinental ballistic missile re-entry technology next year, it is likely to seek talks with the United States after declaring itself a nuclear state, a state-run think tank said Thursday. North Korea test fires the “Hwasong-15” ICBM on Nov. 29. (Yonhap)“If the North launches the missile on a standard trajectory and its re-entry technology is confirmed, there is a high possibility that North Korea will seek disarmament talks with the US on its proclaimed nuclear
North Korea Dec. 21, 2017
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Tillerson, McMaster continue to be at odds on North Korea policy
Despite sharing the common goal of achieving North Korea’s denuclearization, US State Secretary Rex Tillerson and national security adviser H.R. McMaster are once again at odds in representing Washington’s approach toward the rogue nation. (Yonhap)On Tuesday, Tillerson said the international community could not start talks with North Korea unless it is ready to talk, but hinted that Washington has not ruled out the possibility of a dialogue channel with the isolated nation.“We can’t talk unless
North Korea Dec. 20, 2017
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Cash-strapped North Korea turning more to cryptocurrency
North Korea may be turning its cyberwarfare to the growing cryptocurrency market, with increasing reports pointing to Pyongyang in bitcoin-related hacking attempts. The reclusive regime may be eying the virtual currency as its transactions are difficult to trace, allowing Pyongyang to bypass international sanctions, experts here said. (Yonhap)“It is difficult to trace a bitcoin exchange if North Korea wants its financial transactions to remain in the dark,” Lee Kyung-ho, a professor at Korea Un
North Korea Dec. 19, 2017
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[Newsmaker] S. Korean FM to visit Tokyo as ‘comfort women’ issue looms
Foreign Minister Kang Kyung-wha is scheduled to visit Japan on Tuesday with the issues of North Korea and Japan’s wartime sexual slavery of Korean women likely to loom over the entire stay. Foreign Minister Kang Kyung-wha (Yonhap)The two-day visit will include a meeting with her Japanese counterpart Taro Kono, Seoul’s Foreign Ministry said Sunday. “During the meeting to be held on Tuesday, the two ministers will exchange views on issues of mutual concern, such as South Korea-Japan relations, Nor
Foreign Affairs Dec. 18, 2017
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[News Focus] Health risks that plague North Korea
Oh Chung-sung, the 24-year-old North Korean solider who dashed across the border last month, has not yet spoken about life in the reclusive state that he desperately wanted to escape. But his body has offered some clues already. Receiving treatment for the critical gunshot wounds he suffered during his dash across the border at a South Korean hospital, his health and dietary condition have provided a window into the North’s current hygiene and living standards.On top of hepatitis B, doctors foun
North Korea Dec. 17, 2017
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‘Moon-Xi summit showed willingness to mend strained ties’
The outcome of the latest summit between the leaders of South Korea and China embodies the two nations’ willingness to work on their differences over the deployment of the THAAD anti-missile system here and reaffirm their cooperation on North Korean issues, an expert said. From left: South Korean President Moon Jae-in and Chinese President Xi Jinping in Beijing. (Yonhap)“President Xi avoided directly referring to THAAD and was cautious in addressing the issue in meetings, which could indicate th
Foreign Affairs Dec. 15, 2017
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[News Focus] NK ghost ships, dead bodies and sanctions
On Dec. 5, two empty wooden boats were found adrift in waters near Niigata Prefecture in Japan.Soon the Japanese Coast Guard also detected two dead bodies presumed to be from the boats. Eight bodies presumed to be North Koreans were found in a boat grounded on a beach in Akita Prefecture, Japan on Nov. 27. (Yonhap)It was just a mere day after three decomposed bodies were found off the coast of Sakata in the adjacent Yamagata Prefecture. Remains of eight people were found in a boat grounded on a
North Korea Dec. 12, 2017
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[Newsmaker] Trump nominates Victor Cha as ambassador to Seoul
The Donald Trump administration has nominated former White House official and Washington-based academic Victor Cha as the next US ambassador to South Korea and asked for Seoul’s approval, US sources said Sunday. According to sources in Washington, the request was recently delivered to the South Korean government in the form of an “agrement,” a formal request sent to the receiving state from the sending state before dispatching a diplomatic representative. The decision was made after an extensive
Foreign Affairs Dec. 11, 2017
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S. Korea updates its NK sanctions blacklist
More North Korean entities and individuals will be subjected to South Korea’s unilateral sanctions, as Seoul steps up efforts to curb the North‘s weapons development programs, Seoul’s Foreign Ministry said Sunday.According to the Foreign Ministry, an additional 20 North Korean firms and 12 individuals will be subjected to Seoul‘s sanctions from Monday. North Korea`s "Hwasong-15" missile test on Nov. 29. (Yonhap)“It is expected that the updated sanctions will block the inflow of illegal financial
North Korea Dec. 10, 2017
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49 nations have violated NK sanctions: think tank
Dozens of nations have not completely upheld international sanctions imposed on North Korea, claimed a Washington-based think tank. (Yonhap)A total of 49 countries including China, Germany, Brazil, India, and France have violated United Nations Security Council between March 2014 and September 2017 “to varying degrees,” the Institute for Science and International Security said in its report published on its website Tuesday. North Korea “often cooperates with or otherwise exploits countries with
North Korea Dec. 7, 2017
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S. Korea regrets Japan’s lack of respect for forced labor victims after UNESCO listing
South Korea expressed regret Tuesday over Japan’s disregard for its previous vow to honor the victims of colonial-era forced labor in its managing of UNESCO World Heritage-listed industrial facilities. Hashima Island, also known as Battleship Island, is located 15 kilometers from the city of Nagasaki, southern Japan. (Yonhap)“The government expresses regret over the implementation report that Japan recently submitted as part of its follow-up measures on the world heritage listing of its modern
North Korea Dec. 5, 2017
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US reiterates denuclearization as precondition for talks with NK
The United States reiterated denuclearization as a precondition for talks with North Korea in response to Pyongyang’s request that Washington must recognize it as a nuclear weapons state to start dialogue. North Korea test-fires its new "Hwasong-15" missile on Nov. 29. (Yonhap)“It is not enough for (North Korea) to stop its program where it is today,” US State Department spokesperson Katina Adams told Voice of America on Monday. “We do not see any signs that North Korea is willing or interested
North Korea Dec. 4, 2017
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[Newsmaker] NK’s PyeongChang participation looks bleak with figure-skating deadline miss
With just about 70 days ahead of the PyeongChang 2018 Winter Olympics, North Korea chose to indirectly forfeit by missing the deadline to send its qualified figure skating pairs team, a report said Friday. (Yonhap)“North Korea’s Olympic Committee missed an Oct. 30 deadline to confirm it would send its qualified pairs figure skating team to the Winter Games,” NBC Sports said.In September, North Korean figure skaters Ryom Tae-ok and Kim Ju-sik grabbed their golden ticket to PyeongChang by finishi
North Korea Dec. 1, 2017
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NK’s latest missile a ‘new type’: S. Korean military
North Korea’s latest intercontinental ballistic missile is a newly developed weapon rather than a variant of existing models, South Korea’s military said Thursday. North Korea tests its Hwasong-15 intercontinental ballistic missile Wednesday. (Yonhap)“(We) are assessing that the Hwasong-15 is a new type,” Army Col. Roh Jae-cheon, spokesman for the Joint Chiefs of Staff, said at a press briefing. The announcement follows North Korea’s release of photos that showcased updated features of its new
North Korea Nov. 30, 2017
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