Yoon and Kishida unite in urging North Korea to halt satellite launch plans
Yoon Suk-yeol and Fumio Kishida jointly urge North Korea to cease the satellite launch plan, emphasizing regional stability.
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Yoon Suk-yeol and Fumio Kishida jointly urge North Korea to cease the satellite launch plan, emphasizing regional stability.
Sources reveal discussions in the upcoming trilateral summit statement to potentially address the resolution of North Korea's abduction of South Korean nationals, signalling a renewed diplomatic push for resolution.
Opposition leader Lee Jae-myung urges the ruling party's assistance after President Yoon rejects the special counsel investigation bill.
First Lady Kim Keon Hee of South Korea will attend an official luncheon with Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Manet, marking her return to public duties amid corruption allegations.
President Yoon Suk Yeol of South Korea and Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal of Nepal exchanged congratulatory messages, marking the 50th anniversary of diplomatic relations, emphasizing collaboration in various sectors for mutual benefit.
Chung Byung-won, Rudenko's counterpart from South Korea, conveyed Seoul's "grave position" on Moscow's increasing military cooperation with Pyongyang during the meeting. The foreign ministry in Seoul released a statement stating that the South Korean official asked Russia to adopt "responsible actions" given the rising tensions on the Korean peninsula.
South Korea's deputy foreign minister for political affairs, Chung Byung-won, informed Ambassador Georgy Zinoviev on Saturday of the nation's disapproval. The South Korean Ministry of Foreign Affairs stated that Chung stressed how the Russian fury over President Yoon's remarks would only damage relations between the two countries on a diplomatic level.
To support collaborative investments in hydrogen and ammonia production projects outside traditional sources like the Middle East and the United States, state-backed financial institutions will assist companies from both countries in raising funds.
The pressing issues facing Japan, such as a rising cost of living, declining population, and the increasing geopolitical challenges posed by China, could prompt Kishida to seek a fresh mandate from the people through an election. By doing so, he may aim to gain public support for his policies and initiatives designed to address these critical challenges.
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