News Source: Hindustan times
| about 1 month ago
The Obama administration has welcomed the decision of South Korea to send 300 troops and police to Afghanistan to protect an expanded civilian reconstruction team in the troubled country. "This is an important contribution to the international effort...
News Source: Reuters
| about 1 month ago
side in various ways that suggest that there has been an uptick in North Korean interest in resuming bilateral and even multilateral dialogue," Evans Revere, president of the Korea Society and a former State Department official, told a news...
News Source: Macleans
| about 1 month ago
Senior North Korean officials held informal talks this week at two U.S. think tanks, but American participants said Friday they foresaw no breakthroughs on nuclear inspections or the resumption of six-way peace talks. Ri Gun, the North Korean Foreign...
News Source: The independent
| about 1 month ago
Or was it a fake North Korean leader that entertained Bill Clinton on that mission to Pyongyang to retrieve the two imprisoned American journalists? In the absence of fact, the Hermit Kingdom has long been a free-fire zone for outlandish rumour. And...
News Source: United Press International
| about 1 month ago
South Korea has made a domestically unpopular decision to dispatch troops to Afghanistan in a bid to bolster its alliance with the United States, which plays the key role in deterring nuclear-armed North Korea. The South Korean foreign ministry...
News Source: United Press International
| about 1 month ago
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...