Japan and South Korea to discuss defence ties and North Korea

Japanese and South Korean defence ministers will meet next week in Seoul to discuss boosting military ties in the wake of deadly attacks from North Korea, a South Korean official said on Tuesday. But Japan’s Toshimi Kitazawa and his South Korean counterpart Kim Kwan-jin have no plans to sign a joint statement on security cooperation when they meet on January 10, the Defence Ministry official said. “They aim to discuss national... [more]

S.Korea president holds out hope of N.Korea talks

South Korean President Lee Myung-Bak Monday reached out to North Korea, saying Seoul was open to talks and offering closer economic ties despite high tensions on the peninsula. In his New Year policy address, just days after Pyongyang called for improved relations in 2011, Lee also urged the North to abandon its “military adventurism.” Relations between the two Koreas plunged after the North shelled a border island in November,... [more]

Our door’s open, South Korea tells North Korea

SOUTH Korean President Lee Myung-Bak has said the door for inter-Korea dialogue is “still open” despite high tensions on the peninsula, holding out the offer of closer economic ties with the North. In his New Year policy address, Mr Lee has also urged Pyongyang to abandon its “military adventurism”, pledging that another threat against “an inch of our territory” will be meet with a strong response. Relations... [more]

N.Korea calls for better relations with South

North Korea began 2011 with calls for improved relations with South Korea after a year of tensions marked by the first deadly attack on a civilian area since the war. “Confrontation between North and South should be defused as early as possible,” a joint New Year editorial of three leading North Korean state newspapers said on Saturday. “Dialogue and cooperation should be promoted proactively,” it said. Relations... [more]

S.Korea, US stage anti-submarine drill in warning

US and South Korean warships staged anti-submarine drills Monday as part of a major naval exercise intended to send a warning to North Korea despite its threats of nuclear retaliation. The two allies, who accuse the North of sending a submarine to torpedo a South Korean warship, have assembled about 20 ships including the 97,000-ton carrier USS George Washington, 200 aircraft and 8,000 personnel. Four F-22 Raptor stealth fighters are flying... [more]

U.S. defence chief in Seoul for talks on North Korea

U.S. President Barack Obama’s defence chief began a visit to South Korea on Monday aiming to show strong support for its military ally locked in a bitter feud with North Korea over a deadly torpedo attack. Defence Secretary Robert Gates will be joined later in the week by Secretary of State Hillary Clinton for a high-profile meeting in Seoul to respond to the North and to discuss ways to deter it from any future attack. But the unprecedented... [more]

S.Korea vows stern response to N.Korea threats

South Korea Monday vowed a stern response to North Korea’s alleged sinking of a warship despite new threats from the North, as the two sides prepared to make their case to the United Nations. President Lee Myung-Bak, in his first public speech since his party’s defeat in June 2 local elections, said his government could make political concessions to rebuild its standing but none on security. “Provocations for a second... [more]

North Korea assembly holds rare session amid sanctions push

North Korea’s parliament meets for a rare second annual session on Monday amid growing momentum in the international community to punish Pyongyang for the sinking of a South Korean navy ship in March that killed 46 sailors. Analysts said the North could use the extra session of the Supreme People’s Assembly to make a major announcement on personnel changes or power succession, or to issue a hardline response to sanctions imposed... [more]

Gates warns of more N.Korea ‘provocations’

US Defence Secretary Robert Gates warned that North Korea may stage more “provocations” while being held to account for the sinking of a South Korean warship that has inflamed cross-border tensions. Gates, who met counterparts from Japan and South Korea on the sidelines of an Asian security conference that wrapped up in Singapore Sunday, called for a united front but admitted Washington and its allies had limited options. Attention... [more]

South Korean leader urges peace with North Korea

South Korea’s president toned down criticism of North Korea in a Memorial Day speech Sunday that stressed the need for peace with the nuclear-armed nation, which Seoul hopes will be punished at the United Nations for allegedly sinking a warship. The annual address, broadcast live nationwide, is traditionally used to urge an end to conflict on the Korean peninsula. It highlights the difficult challenge South Korean leaders face: balancing... [more]

Custom Search
Divorce
merchant accounts 
Washington DC auto injury lawyer  
No Win No Fee Employment Solicitor
Jesus Christ