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There are perceptions that South Korean diplomacy oscillates wildly, depending on the ruling party of the day. Read more at ...
In his nationally televised inauguration speech at the rotunda lobby hall of the National Assembly, Lee reaffirmed diplomatic ...
Lee Jae-myung of the Democratic Party of Korea was elected South Korea's 21st president and subsequently sworn into office.
Amid U.S. President Donald Trump’s sweeping tariff pressure, from which seemingly no ally is safe, and China’s increasingly ...
Hours after Lee Jae-myung was sworn in as the president of South Korea early on Wednesday, Chinese President Xi Jinping ...
Despite prohibition on sending weapons to war zones, experts say Seoul will still be eager to cooperate with Europe on ...
Left-leaning election winner has previously made controversial foreign policy statements and could move Seoul closer to Beijing, at a time when North Korea poses a growing threat.
A new government is in place after six months of interrupted democracy. Voters have cast ballots with apprehension and ...
At first glance, South Korea’s next president will be less Western aligned than the last, emphasising pragmatism over ...
Mr Lee's first day in office was marked by the US doubling of steel and aluminium tariffs coming into effect. Read more at ...
The debilitating political vacuum that has reigned in Seoul since South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol’s impeachment on ...
As Lee steps into office, expectations are high and so are the stakes. His priority will be to unite a divided nation and work on trade negotiations with the Trump administration.