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Human rights groups urge Zelenskyy to send N. Korean POWs to S. Korea if they wish
Third Geneva Convention does not apply to N. Korean POWs, who face likely ‘draconian punishment’ if repatriated Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has been urged to respect the wishes of two North Korean soldiers captured in Ukraine and to allow them to seek asylum in South Korea if they choose, according to a joint letter from North Korean human rights organizations and relatives of detainees in North Korea. The letter to Zelenskyy was made public as authorities in Ukraine and South Korea
March 12, 2025 -
50% tariff on Canadian steel, aluminum won't be imposed this week: Trump adviser
An adviser to US President Donald Trump said Tuesday that a planned increase in a tariff on Canadian steel and aluminum imports to 50 percent will not take effect this week, a move that came after Ontario agreed to suspend a 25 percent surcharge on its electricity exports to the United States. Peter Navarro, the White House adviser, made the remarks hours after Trump announced he had instructed Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick to add an additional 25 percent tariff on steel and aluminum imports
March 12, 2025 -
US ‘sensitive country’ designation for S. Korea not yet finalized: Seoul
The US Department of Energy’s designation of South Korea as a “sensitive country” has yet to be finalized, though South Korea is aware of the move and has requested a full explanation from the department, South Korea’s Foreign Minister Cho Tae-yul said Tuesday. Cho's comments came a day after an exclusive report by the left-leaning South Korean daily Hankyoreh that the Department of Energy had decided to designate South Korea as a sensitive country from April 15 and had begun administrative prep
March 11, 2025 -
South Korea, Europe draw closer, as Trump’s return reshapes security order
Korea holds 1st space security dialogue with EU, launches Indo-Pacific dialogue with Germany South Korea and the European Union held their first space security dialogue to enhance cooperation in countering escalating threats in outer space, as part of ongoing efforts for closer security alignment. The tighter cooperation comes amid the increasing interconnection of security between the Indo-Pacific region and Europe, as well as a shifting security landscape under US President Donald Trump, who h
March 11, 2025 -
Assembly Speaker Woo to meet McCarthy to discuss bilateral diplomacy, trade
National Assembly Speaker Woo Won-shik will meet with Kevin McCarthy, former speaker of the US House of Representatives, later this week, Woo's office said Monday, to discuss diplomatic issues between Seoul and Washington. The meeting, slated for Friday, comes amid the second term of US President Donald Trump, with discussions expected to focus on the importance of parliamentary diplomacy between the two allies. Woo is also expected to stress the resilience of South Korea's democracy, despite th
March 10, 2025 -
Ethiopia is key for Korea’s broader African vision
Ethiopia holds strategic importance for Korea’s broader African vision, particularly in trade and investment, said Ethiopian Ambassador to Korea Dessie Dalkie Dukamo in a written interview with The Korea Herald. Citing Ethiopia's geopolitical location, infrastructure, population, economic potential and stability as major factors, Dukamo positioned his country as a key economic and diplomatic partner for Korea’s engagement with Africa. "Ethiopia is situated in the Horn of Africa, serving as a gat
March 10, 2025 -
S. Korea to host APEC 2025 with focus on AI, demographic shifts
APEC’s 1st Senior Officials' Meeting brings 2,000 participants, including US, China, Russia, Taiwan GYEONGJU, North Gyeongsang Province — This year’s APEC summit, hosted by South Korea, will place artificial intelligence and demographic shifts at the forefront of the agenda for discussion — topics that have never before taken the spotlight at the regional economic forum. South Korea's Ambassador Yoon Seong-mee, chair of the 2025 APEC Senior Officials' Meeting, on Sunday emphasized the urgency an
March 9, 2025 -
Japan to send trade minister Muto to US amid tariff tensions
Japan’s Trade Minister Yoji Muto will visit the US next week as Tokyo steps up efforts to seek a reprieve from President Donald Trump’s tariff campaign. The visit is set to take place from March 9 to March 11, just before the president’s extra levies on steel and aluminum are expected to kick in on March 12, Japan’s Trade Ministry said Friday. Muto is expected to meet his counterpart, US Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick, according to the ministry. Japan is seeking an exemption from Trump’s blan
March 7, 2025 -
S. Korea launches first bid for ICJ seat
South Korea has launched its first-ever bid to nominate a judge to the International Court of Justice, colloquially known as the world court, which is the only body that settles disputes between the 193 UN member states. Paik Jin-hyun, a former president and judge of the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea and a highly respected jurist, will run as a candidate in the ICJ election set for late 2026 for the 2027–2036 term, the Foreign Ministry in Seoul announced Thursday. The Foreign Min
March 6, 2025 -
South Korean FM says no rewards for North Korea in peace talks, pledges aid for Ukraine
South Korea, Poland vow united stance on North Korea, Ukraine war, defense cooperation South Korea’s top diplomat stressed that North Korea must not be compensated for its illicit support of Russia’s war efforts in negotiations to end the war in Ukraine, while also pledging Seoul’s continued humanitarian and financial assistance to Kyiv. South Korean Foreign Minister Cho Tae-yul reaffirmed this stance during his meeting with his Polish counterpart, Radoslaw Sikorski, on Wednesday in Polish capit
March 6, 2025 -
Trump administration announces one-month tariff exemption on cars coming through USMCA
US President Donald Trump has decided to give a one-month tariff exemption on vehicles coming into the United States through a trade agreement between the US, Mexico and Canada, the White House spokesperson said Wednesday, a decision meant to support US automakers. Karoline Leavitt, the spokesperson, made the announcement, after Trump held a call with the leaders of the big three automakers -- General Motors, Ford, and Stellantis. The exemption decision came after 25 percent tariffs on Canadian
March 6, 2025 -
Experts call for deeper engagement with India, Global South
Experts and diplomats urged South Korea to deepen engagements with India and the Global South for a strategic shift in Seoul’s foreign policy approach on Feb. 27. The "Global South" refers to countries often characterized as "developing," "less developed" or "underdeveloped." While not exclusive to the Southern Hemisphere, many of these nations are located there, predominantly in Africa, Asia, and Latin America. The discussion was held at a conference co-organized by the Indian Embassy in Seoul
March 4, 2025 -
Why N. Korea’s denuclearization is fading from Trump’s agenda
Key foreign, security policy officials hint at shift to risk reduction, positioning dialogue as a crucial tactical tool US President Donald Trump’s return to the White House has reignited a lingering question over his North Korea strategy: Will he once again pursue high-stakes summitry with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un in pursuit of denuclearization, or will he take a fundamentally different course in a vastly changed strategic landscape? Early signals from Trump's key foreign and security ad
March 4, 2025 -
Trump says 25% tariffs on Canada, Mexico take effect Tuesday, reciprocal tariffs will come April 2
US President Donald Trump said Monday his administration will start imposing 25 percent tariffs on Canadian and Mexican goods Tuesday, as he pointed out there is no room for the two countries to delay the planned duties. During a press availability, Trump also reiterated "reciprocal" tariffs will start taking effect April 2, as he has been pushing to roll out new country-by-country tariff rates that will be pegged to trading partners' tariffs and non-tariff barriers in pursuit of "reciprocity."
March 4, 2025 -
FMs of S. Korea, China expected to hold talks on sidelines of trilateral meeting in Tokyo
The top diplomats of South Korea and China are expected to hold talks later this month on the sidelines of their trilateral meeting with the Japanese foreign minister, according to sources Sunday. The three neighbors are in the final stages of arranging talks among their foreign ministers on March 22 in Tokyo, the first such meeting in 16 months, according to the diplomatic sources. On the sidelines of the trilateral talks, South Korean Foreign Minister Cho Tae-yul and his Chinese counterpart, W
March 2, 2025