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South Korea steps up effort in Afghanistan

Seoul : South Korea | about 1 month ago  
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  • Gun, director general of the North American affairs bureau of North Korea's Foreign Ministry, arrives in New York
    Gun, director general of the North American affairs bureau of North ...
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  • US special representative on North Korea Stephen Bosworth
    US special representative on North Korea Stephen Bosworth
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Gun, director general of the North American affairs bureau of North ...
South Korea announced Friday it will send hundreds of troops and police to Afghanistan to protect an expanded force of civilian aid workers. Plans are to operate an independent Provincial Reconstruction Team in Afghanistan and increase the number of reconstruction workers to at least 130, the Yonhap...
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