Seoul informs foreign envoys that new president will be chosen within 60 days of court ruling The Constitutional Court’s unanimous decision to permanently eject President Yoon Suk Yeol has cleared a ...
After South Korea's last impeachment and removal, in 2017, a presidential election was held on May 9 following the Constitutional Court's decision to remove then-President Park Geun-hye on March 9.
Seoul and Tokyo typically take a stronger line against North Korea than China, which remains one of Pyongyang’s most important allies and economic benefactors. On the eve of the gathering, the three ...
They then paid a courtesy call to Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba ... in reference to nuclear-armed North Korea. Seoul and Tokyo typically take a stronger line against North Korea than China ...
Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba said Friday that Japan wants to ... about its implications for the Indo-Pacific region where tensions remain high between China and Taiwan, while North Korea continues to ...
On the eve of the gathering, Japanese Foreign Minister Takeshi Iwaya had dinner with his South Korean and Chinese counterparts Cho Tae-yul and Wang Yi. They then paid a courtesy call to Prime Minister ...
SEOUL — South Korea's Foreign Minister Cho Tae-yul said on Saturday (March 22) that military co-operation between North Korea and Russia must stop, and North Korea should not be rewarded for ...
Japan's Prime Minister is set to host a crucial trilateral meeting with foreign ministers from China and South Korea. The meeting will cover topics such as North Korea's missile program, Russia's war ...
Foreign ministers discuss cooperation, North Korea China’s Wang Yi pointed out ... the three foreign ministers met with Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba, who highlighted the need for ...
Seoul and Tokyo typically take a stronger line against North Korea than China, which remains one of Pyongyang's most important allies and economic benefactors. Japanese Foreign Minister Takeshi ...
In response, Ponomarenko said Ukraine is handling the situation in compliance with international law, including the Geneva Conventions. He also noted that Kyiv would continue consulting with Seoul and ...