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Responsible Statecraft on MSNWhy South Korea's new president skipped the NATO summitIn pursuing his value-based diplomacy, Yoon became an enthusiastic supporter of NATO and sought to engage closely with NATO ...
President Lee Jae Myung held his first phone talks with Mark Rutte, secretary general of the North Atlantic Treaty ...
No-shows by regional leaders at this year’s gathering suggest growing anxiety about US commitments in the region, experts say ...
South Korea's Defense Ministry said Friday that its defense spending as a share of gross domestic product is already "very ...
Agreement reached during meeting between South Korea's national security adviser and NATO secretary general in The Hague - ...
While some see a tactical move, critics fear the no-show might undermine Seoul’s ties with Western allies and signal a ...
As the July 9, 2025 deadline approaches for the expiration of the United States' temporary suspension of "reciprocal tariffs, ...
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The National Interest on MSNSouth Korea Desperately Needs a New Foreign PolicyAmid rising global power politics, South Korea's new Lee Jae-myung administration must strengthen national self-reliance in ...
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The New Republic on MSNCountries Ditch NATO Summit After Trump Decision to Bomb IranSouth Korean President Lee Jae-myung and Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba on Monday both announced their intentions to ...
In his inaugural speech, South Korea’s recently elected President Lee Jae-myung declared that ‘no peace is too expensive; it is always better than war’.
South Korea should utilize its military manufacturing firms to navigate new security challenges and shifting demands posed by the latest NATO defense spending a ...
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