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Our experts, including military experts, are operating in different fields in Syria,” he added. “I don’t know the nature of the targets hit by the Israeli jetfighters in Deir Al-Zour in Syria in September,” the North Korean diplomat said. -NOW Staff Bookmark...
Tags: north korea, korea, North Koreans, nuclear program, Syria, Pyongyang, U.S
April 21 (UPI) -- South Korean air travelers may soon be able to take part in the U.S. Department of Homeland Security's Visa Waiver Program after an agreement was outlined. DHS Secretary Michael Chertoff recently held a meeting with South Korean Minister...
Speaking to reporters after talks with his South Korean counterpart Lee Myung-bak at Camp David in Maryland, Bush said that "Obviously, I'm not going to accept a deal that does not advance the interests of the region."
Tags: korea, north korea, South Korean, North Korean, George W. Bush, Korean Peninsula, Mrs. Laura Bush, Mrs. Bush, korean president, N. Korea
South Korea agreed on Friday to resume American beef imports, ending a three-year ban over concerns about mad cow disease and removing a lingering obstacle hours before their leaders meet to discuss free trade and North Korea. The agreement to allow American...
Tags: korea, u.s, South Korean, U.S.-Korea Business Council, beef importing, Seoul, americans beef, North Korea, Bush, Washington
The United States acknowledged it had scaled back expectations for North Korea's formal declaration of its nuclear weapons activities, with proliferation worries to be addressed separately.
Tags: korea, u.s, AP Photo South Korean, U.S.-occupied Afghanistan, beef imported, Lee Myung-bak, George W. Bush, George W. Bush, korean president, Military District of Washington
North Korean leader Kim Jong Il is likely to visit Vietnam and China next week on an unprecedented trip by plane, a news report said Thursday...Kim could make an official visit to Vietnam and stop in China on his way back home, South Korea's Yonhap news...
Tags: north korea, korea, North Korean, South Korea, U.N., China
April 16 (Xinhua) -- Despite eagerness from both sides for closer alliance, South Korean President Lee Myung-bak's tour to the United States, aimed to mend bilateral ties, is confronted with some thorny issues, analysts said. Lee chose the United States...
Tags: korea, United States, U.S
April 16 (UPI) -- Lawmakers in Japan issued a petition calling on the prime minister to put repatriation of pro-Korean wives on the table during North Korean negotiations. Non-partisan members of the National Diet of Japan said Prime Minister Yasuo Fukuda...
Tags: north korea, korea, nuclear program, North Koreans, South Korean, Pyongyang
South Korean President Lee Myung-bak could bring President George W. Bush good news this week about a long-running beef spat that has held up a free trade pact between the two countries, a U.S. business leader and senior Bush administration official said...
Tags: korea, u.s, South Korean, U.S.-Korea Business Council, free trade, George W. Bush, trade pact, Seoul, korean president, president lee
Northeast Asia heaved a sigh of relief at the latest news of a breakthrough in nuclear negotiations with North Korea. But, despite all the talk of peace in the current Six-Party Talks, military trends in the region tell a very different story.
Tags: korea, u.s, South Korean Agriculture Ministry, New South Korean, United States, Seoul, U.S.-Korea, president lee, korean president, Lee Myung-bak