South Korea and Vietnam forge stronger defence and tech ties
The accord between South Korea and Vietnam, announced by Yoon’s office, underscores a deepening partnership between the two nations as they seek to strengthen their strategic ties.
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The accord between South Korea and Vietnam, announced by Yoon’s office, underscores a deepening partnership between the two nations as they seek to strengthen their strategic ties.
During the discussions, President Yoon emphasized South Korea’s commitment to advancing its green energy agenda, focusing on innovation and technological development.
Korea Composite Stock Price Index (KOSPI) rebounded, gaining 80.6 points (3.3%) to close at 2,522.15, recovering from the previous session's 8.77% crash.
The new legislation includes provisions for stricter content moderation, increased government oversight, and new licensing requirements for broadcasters.
The U.S. Department of the Treasury announced the sanctions on Tuesday, targeting individuals accused of facilitating North Korea's procurement of goods and technology for its weapons of mass destruction (WMD) programs.
The dinner, held at the presidential Blue House in Seoul, brought together President Yoon along with Lee Nak-yon, the newly elected Chairman of the DPK, and other key figures within the party.
The meeting, held in Seoul, saw South Korean Vice Foreign Minister Park Jin and his Chinese counterpart, Vice Foreign Minister Le Yucheng, discussing a wide range of issues crucial to both nations.
The South Korean government has vowed to raise the issue with North Korean officials through diplomatic channels, emphasizing the need for adherence to agreements aimed at reducing tensions on the Korean Peninsula.
South Korean officials, highlights a steady influx of North Korean defectors seeking refuge and freedom in the South.
North Korean overseas assignments, traditionally viewed as strategic deployments to maintain loyalty and monitor dissent, have become catalysts for defection due to dismal living standards and stringent ideological controls.
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