Articles by Jung Min-kyung

Jung Min-kyung
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Seoul welcomes UN resolution slamming NK rights abuses
Seoul on Wednesday welcomed a United Nations panel’s adoption of a resolution urging North Korea to improve its human rights conditions.“The government welcomes the North Korean human rights resolution which was adopted in consensus by the Third Committee of the UN General Assembly at its 72nd session and where South Korea participated as a co-sponsor among 61 nations,” the Foreign Ministry said in a commentary released in the name of spokesman Noh Kyu-duk. (Yonhap)The government is also fully a
North Korea Nov. 15, 2017
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[Newsmaker] Is NK ‘laying low’ for another missile test?
North Korea has taken a break from military provocations, not firing anything into the air nor detonating underground munitions for two months, but signs pointing to further development of its weapons program lurk beneath the calm surface. North Korean leader Kim Jong-un visits the Chemical Material Institute of the Academy of Defense Science in this undated photo released by North Korea’s Korean Central News Agency in August. A display titled “Pukguksong-3” (circled) is shown in the background.
North Korea Nov. 14, 2017
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US envoy on NK to visit S. Korea, may discuss dialogue with Pyongyang
The top US envoy on North Korea will visit South Korea this week to hold a meeting with his South Korean counterpart, a diplomatic source here said Monday. US Special Representative for North Korea Policy Joseph Yun (Yonhap)Joseph Yun will meet with Lee Do-hoon, the special representative for peace and security affairs on the Korean Peninsula, to discuss the security situation here, including North Korean nuclear issues, while attending events hosted by the US Embassy in Seoul. Coupled with sec
Foreign Affairs Nov. 13, 2017
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Latest Trump-NK exchange of taunts involve ‘old’ vs ‘short and fat’
In response to North Korea calling him an “old lunatic,” Donald Trump said Sunday that he would never call North Korean leader Kim Jong-un “short and fat,” in the latest exchange of taunts between the US president and the rogue regime. US President Donald Trump speaks at the National Assembly in Seoul, South Korea. (Yonhap)“Why would Kim Jong-un insult me by calling me ‘old,’ when I would NEVER call him ‘short and fat?’” Trump said in a tweet from Hanoi. “Oh well, I try so hard to be his friend
North Korea Nov. 12, 2017
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Nuclear submarines on Seoul's potential 'shopping' list
After Presidents Moon Jae-in and Donald Trump talked about South Korea’s possible purchase of advanced weapons, a potential “shopping” list has already surfaced. A senior Seoul official said it could include nuclear-propelled submarines. US President Donald Trump and South Korean President Moon Jae-in (Yonhap)“We have the greatest military equipment in the world and South Korea will be ordering billions of dollars of that equipment, which for them makes a lot of sense and for us means jobs and r
Defense Nov. 7, 2017
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[Newsmaker] Melania Trump promotes gender equality in sports among youths
US first lady Melania Trump on Tuesday stood in front of some 80 teenagers in South Korea to speak about gender equality in sports among youths, on the first day of her two-day stay here. US first lady Melania Trump gives a speech during "Girls Play 2!" Initiative, an Olympic public diplomacy outreach campaign, at the US Ambassadors residence in Seoul on Tuesday. (Yonhap)In blue stiletto heels and a structured dark brown coat, Melania set foot in South Korea alongside her husband Donald Trump on
Foreign Affairs Nov. 7, 2017
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S. Korea’s unilateral sanctions are ‘symbolic’
South Korea’s latest unilateral sanctions against North Korea unveiled Monday are more symbolic than practical and appear to be timed for US President Donald Trump’s visit here, experts said. (Yonhap)The Moon Jae-in administration blacklisted a total of 18 North Korean individuals allegedly contributing to Pyongyang’s nuclear and missile development program as part of its own sanctions against the regime. The move came a day before Trump’s scheduled arrival here Tuesday for a two-day tour, whic
North Korea Nov. 6, 2017
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[Newsmaker] NK sends warnings ahead of Trump’s visit to S. Korea
North Korea on Friday lambasted joint military exercises involving US B-1B Lancer bombers flying over the Korean Peninsula ahead of US President Donald Trump’s planned state visit here next week. US B-1B Lancer bombers (AP-Yonhap)Two US B-1B bombers flew from Andersen Air Force Base in Guam on Thursday to participate in a sequenced bilateral mission with South Korean and Japanese jets, the US Pacific Air Forces said in a statement. The exercise had been scheduled ahead of time and was “not in re
North Korea Nov. 3, 2017
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[Herald Interview] 'South’s humanitarian aid to North will move the world'
With North Korea’s accelerating weapons program, the United Nations’ food aid to the country looks set for a donation drought. But Lim Hyoung-joon, the United Nations World Food Program’s Korea office head, stresses humanitarian support must continue, regardless of the current political situation. Lim Hyoung-joon, head of the United Nations World Food Program’s Seoul office. (WFP)“The issue of humanitarian aid to North Korea should be viewed separately from the political situation,” Lim said in
North Korea Nov. 2, 2017
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[News Focus] NK’s nuclear test site crumbling down?
After North Korea conducted its sixth and largest nuclear experiment in September, signs have emerged that its test site in Punggye-ri may be falling apart. A series of earthquakes, which is unusual in the area, have been recorded, while a massive tunnel collapse at the site was also detected. Japan’s Asahi TV on Tuesday reported that at least 200 people died and about 100 people were trapped inside in a collapsed tunnel, without providing information on when it had happened. Seoul’s Unification
North Korea Nov. 1, 2017
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Seoul expresses regret over UNESCO’s postponement to list comfort women documents
Seoul’s Foreign Ministry expressed regret over UNESCO’s decision to postpone its response to multinational civic groups’ efforts to list an array of documents concerning “comfort women” in the Memory of the World Register. “Comfort women” is a euphemistic term that refers to women who were forced into sexual slavery during the Japanese colonial rule of Korea (1910-45). A group of activists protests outside the Japanese Embassy in central Seoul. Yonhap“The government expresses our regret over the
Social Affairs Oct. 31, 2017
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North Korea’s trade dependency on China peaks amid sanctions
North Korea’s trade dependency on China reached an all-time high last year, while its luxury goods imports amounted to nearly $666 million, according to a lawmaker. The figures come amid the international community’s growing efforts to place a cap on the reclusive nation’s economic activity by convincing Beijing to use its clout against Pyongyang. A line of Chinese shipping container trucks are waiting to enter North Korea. (Yonhap)A recent report by the Korea-Trade Investment Promotion Agency
North Korea Oct. 30, 2017
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Seoul not considering joining US missile defense system: FM Kang
Korea is not considering any additional deployments of the US’ Terminal High Attitude Area Defense anti-missile system, Foreign Minister Kang Kyung-wha told lawmakers Monday. She also reiterated that the country won’t participate in the US-led missile defense networks. Foreign Minister Kang Kyung-wha answers lawmakers during a parliamentary audit at the National Assembly in Yeouido, western Seoul on Monday. Yonhap“We are not considering any additional THAAD deployments,” Kang told a parliamentar
Foreign Affairs Oct. 30, 2017
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‘Seoul offered maintenance support for US arms deployed here’
The South Korean government suggested offering maintenance support for US strategic military assets, seeking to have more deployed here, a government source said Sunday. The USS Ronald Reagan leaves the South Korean port of Busan. (Yonhap)“In regards to the expansion of the rotational deployment of US strategic assets, which is currently in talks to effectively counter North Korea’s nuclear and missile threats, the government has expressed the intention to the US to provide maintenance service
Defense Oct. 29, 2017
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S. Korea to closely work with US to peacefully resolve NK issues: new envoy to US
South Korea will closely cooperate with the United States to bring about a peaceful resolution to the North Korean nuclear issue, South Korea’s new ambassador to the US said Thursday. He said it is crucial to find out North Korea’s true intention behind its moves and pointed to bilateral cooperation as key to the task. Ambassador to the US Cho Yoon-je (left) and Foreign Minister Kang Kyung-wha (right). (Yonhap)“Currently, we are in the process of seeking ways to solve the issue, as no one has a
Foreign Affairs Oct. 26, 2017
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