President Lee Jae Myung disclosed that former U.S. President Donald Trump proposed a “50–50 partnership” for South Korea to domestically produce enriched uranium, prompting debate over what such cooperation would mean for bilateral nuclear policy and Korea’s future energy strategy.
Anti-China sentiment in Korea is rising sharply as political divisions, generational shifts, historical grievances and diplomatic tensions reshape how Koreans view China and complicate Seoul’s foreign policy.
South Korea’s Foreign Minister Cho Hyun rejected claims of anti-Americanism surrounding the $350 billion U.S. demand, stressing that the ongoing U.S.-Korea trade talks aim to protect national interests while reinforcing the alliance.
Former Trump aide Fred Fleitz warned that Trump would not “stand idly by” if Yoon Suk Yeol were unfairly prosecuted, prompting debate among Korean lawmakers.
President Donald Trump is reportedly ramping up efforts to broker an end to the Russia-Ukraine war. However, growing alignment among Russia, North Korea, and...
North Korea and Russia are working to restart direct flights between Pyongyang and Moscow, reflecting expanding cooperation amid shared strategic and economic interests.
On February 28, a high-stakes summit between U.S. President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky ended in failure. The breakdown exposed the stark...
Stephen Noerper, a professor at Hawaii Pacific University and former vice president of the Korea Society, stated that Yoon’s impeachment has strained relations between...