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#Russia #Ukraine 🇷🇺🇺🇦: Recent video posted by a foreign fighter from #SouthKorea 🇰🇷 (member of #Ukrainian Int. Legion): Two puppies 🐶 and a Ukrainian KM-7.62 machine gun on the frontline.
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🇰🇷🇰🇵 What do we know so far about the recent drone intrusion?
🔺Five drones intruded the air space of South Korea. The UAVs flew over the Military Demarcation Line separating the two Koreas and were spotted in the areas of Gimpo, Ganghwa Island and Paju. They then proceeded to Seoul.
🔺At least one flew over the airspace of Seoul. Then one UAV proceeded back to the North, while another four disappeared from radars.
🔺The ROK responded with fighter jets and attack helicopters. The video above shows North Korean UAV being pursued by such air assets. The South Korean military also fired several warning shots.
🔺South Korea deployed a KA-1 fighter jet, but for unknown reasons, it crashed. According to Yonhap sources, the South Korean military speculates that DPRK drones were to blame for the crash of the aircraft.
🔺ROK military fired around 100 shots to shoot down North Korean drones but failed to do so, according to Korean media.
🔺South Korea sent its own unmanned vehicles into the North in a “corresponding” step.
🔺Flights from Incheon and Gimpo airports were temporarily suspended, as it was requested by the military officials
The last time a North Korean drone intruded South Korean airspace was in June 2017. Locals reported the sighting of a small aircraft in Inje, Gangwon Province. At that time, the drone took pictures of Seongju County in North Gyeongsang Province, where the U.S.-made THAAD missile defense system is deployed.
There wasn’t any precise information whether the drones were armed or not. In my opinion, the UAVs were of reconnaissance and surveillance type.
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🔺Five drones intruded the air space of South Korea. The UAVs flew over the Military Demarcation Line separating the two Koreas and were spotted in the areas of Gimpo, Ganghwa Island and Paju. They then proceeded to Seoul.
🔺At least one flew over the airspace of Seoul. Then one UAV proceeded back to the North, while another four disappeared from radars.
🔺The ROK responded with fighter jets and attack helicopters. The video above shows North Korean UAV being pursued by such air assets. The South Korean military also fired several warning shots.
🔺South Korea deployed a KA-1 fighter jet, but for unknown reasons, it crashed. According to Yonhap sources, the South Korean military speculates that DPRK drones were to blame for the crash of the aircraft.
🔺ROK military fired around 100 shots to shoot down North Korean drones but failed to do so, according to Korean media.
🔺South Korea sent its own unmanned vehicles into the North in a “corresponding” step.
🔺Flights from Incheon and Gimpo airports were temporarily suspended, as it was requested by the military officials
The last time a North Korean drone intruded South Korean airspace was in June 2017. Locals reported the sighting of a small aircraft in Inje, Gangwon Province. At that time, the drone took pictures of Seongju County in North Gyeongsang Province, where the U.S.-made THAAD missile defense system is deployed.
There wasn’t any precise information whether the drones were armed or not. In my opinion, the UAVs were of reconnaissance and surveillance type.
#SouthKorea #NorthKorea
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🇰🇷 Will South Korea acquire nuclear weapons?
President Yoon Suk Yeol made remarks regarding the deployment of nuclear weapons in the Republic of Korea. The government doesn’t rule out the possibility of obtaining such weapons either from the US, as its main military ally, or with its own capabilities, because, according to Yoon, the country has the scientific potential to have a nuclear program. So, will the country acquire such powerful weaponry?
I have no doubt about South Korean scientists - they seem to be able to do anything. But under the circumstances there is another very important factor to consider. It is the US position on the issue. I wrote about the confusion that has happened recently regarding the joint exercises involving nuclear weapons between the US and Korea - Yoon and his administration said negotiations were under way and Joe Biden and other US officials said the exercises in question were tabletop, where there is only simulating of scenarios in which nuclear weapons could be used. Sides, especially the USA, didn’t consider any nuclear deployment on the territory of the ROK.
That makes one important point clear - Washington opposes the possession of nuclear weapons by Seoul. Why? North Korea would make it clear right away that the South should not have done so. Of course, it will not lead to a full-scale war, but relations between the DPRK and South Korea, which are already at their worst, will deteriorate completely, leading to more instability in the region. Does the US need this? I don’t think so.
Yoon Suk Yeol can say what he wants. This is his way of trying to intimidate North Korea, which has broken all records for missile launches that year. The country ended 2022 with the successful launch of drones into the South, which the South Korean army failed to shoot down. The statements about nuclear weapons can kill two birds with one stone - reassure South Korean people and frighten the North. It is that simple, in my opinion.
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President Yoon Suk Yeol made remarks regarding the deployment of nuclear weapons in the Republic of Korea. The government doesn’t rule out the possibility of obtaining such weapons either from the US, as its main military ally, or with its own capabilities, because, according to Yoon, the country has the scientific potential to have a nuclear program. So, will the country acquire such powerful weaponry?
I have no doubt about South Korean scientists - they seem to be able to do anything. But under the circumstances there is another very important factor to consider. It is the US position on the issue. I wrote about the confusion that has happened recently regarding the joint exercises involving nuclear weapons between the US and Korea - Yoon and his administration said negotiations were under way and Joe Biden and other US officials said the exercises in question were tabletop, where there is only simulating of scenarios in which nuclear weapons could be used. Sides, especially the USA, didn’t consider any nuclear deployment on the territory of the ROK.
That makes one important point clear - Washington opposes the possession of nuclear weapons by Seoul. Why? North Korea would make it clear right away that the South should not have done so. Of course, it will not lead to a full-scale war, but relations between the DPRK and South Korea, which are already at their worst, will deteriorate completely, leading to more instability in the region. Does the US need this? I don’t think so.
Yoon Suk Yeol can say what he wants. This is his way of trying to intimidate North Korea, which has broken all records for missile launches that year. The country ended 2022 with the successful launch of drones into the South, which the South Korean army failed to shoot down. The statements about nuclear weapons can kill two birds with one stone - reassure South Korean people and frighten the North. It is that simple, in my opinion.
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🇰🇷☢️📃 — 📰 Korea Herald: Yoon keeps possibility of Seoul's possession of nuclear weapons open
— "President Yoon Suk Yeol made a rare remark about South Korea turning to nuclear weapons as a last resort to protect the country from North Korean attacks.
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— "President Yoon Suk Yeol made a rare remark about South Korea turning to nuclear weapons as a last resort to protect the country from North Korean attacks.
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🇰🇷🇰🇵 Apparent North Korean weather balloon enters the ROK airspace earlier this week
A suspected North Korean weather balloon entered South Korea's airspace earlier this week, prompting Seoul's military to strengthen its monitoring activities, according to a Seoul official Monday.
The balloon measuring around 2 meters in length was spotted flying over the South Korean territory on Sunday afternoon and appears to have left the South hours later.
What does this remind me of, I wonder?
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A suspected North Korean weather balloon entered South Korea's airspace earlier this week, prompting Seoul's military to strengthen its monitoring activities, according to a Seoul official Monday.
The balloon measuring around 2 meters in length was spotted flying over the South Korean territory on Sunday afternoon and appears to have left the South hours later.
What does this remind me of, I wonder?
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🇰🇷🇺🇸 South Korean President says alliance with the US can recover from conflict of interest
President Yoon Suk-yeol said Tuesday the South Korea-US alliance is strong enough to bounce back from any conflict of interest or trouble.
Yoon made the remark during a Cabinet meeting held days before he travels to Washington for a state visit and a summit with US President Joe Biden on April 26.
"The president said the South Korea-US alliance is not a relationship that meets and parts according to one's interests, but an alliance rooted in the universal values of a liberal democracy and market economy," presidential spokesperson said.
When asked whether the president was referring to the recent controversy over allegations the US eavesdropped on South Korea's presidential office, a presidential official evaded a direct answer.
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President Yoon Suk-yeol said Tuesday the South Korea-US alliance is strong enough to bounce back from any conflict of interest or trouble.
Yoon made the remark during a Cabinet meeting held days before he travels to Washington for a state visit and a summit with US President Joe Biden on April 26.
"The president said the South Korea-US alliance is not a relationship that meets and parts according to one's interests, but an alliance rooted in the universal values of a liberal democracy and market economy," presidential spokesperson said.
When asked whether the president was referring to the recent controversy over allegations the US eavesdropped on South Korea's presidential office, a presidential official evaded a direct answer.
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🇨🇳🇰🇷🇯🇵 China, South Korea oppose Japan PM's ritual offering to Yasukuni war shrine
China has lodged representations with Japan over Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida’s ritual offering to the Yasukuni Shrine, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Wang Wenbin said.
South Korea’s Foreign Ministry also protested Kishida’s ritual offering. “The Korean government urges responsible figures in Japan to face its history and show humble introspection and true remorse for the past with its action,” a spokesperson said.
The Japan Times reported that Kishida sent a ritual offering to the shrine in relation to the start of a spring festival on Friday.
The Yasukuni Shrine in Tokyo is seen in China and South Korea as a symbol of Japan’s former military aggression, honoring Class-A World War II criminals, who were found responsible by killing thousands of Chinese and Korean people.
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China has lodged representations with Japan over Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida’s ritual offering to the Yasukuni Shrine, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Wang Wenbin said.
South Korea’s Foreign Ministry also protested Kishida’s ritual offering. “The Korean government urges responsible figures in Japan to face its history and show humble introspection and true remorse for the past with its action,” a spokesperson said.
The Japan Times reported that Kishida sent a ritual offering to the shrine in relation to the start of a spring festival on Friday.
The Yasukuni Shrine in Tokyo is seen in China and South Korea as a symbol of Japan’s former military aggression, honoring Class-A World War II criminals, who were found responsible by killing thousands of Chinese and Korean people.
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🇯🇵🇰🇷🇺🇸 Japan, US, South Korea discuss sharing of North Korea missile data
Japan, the United States and South Korea are negotiating an agreement on sharing real-time data on North Korean missile launches amid growing nuclear and missile threats from the North.
Japan’s Chief Cabinet Secretary Hirokazu Matsuno said there has been no agreement yet, but “I understand that defense authorities are vigorously proceeding to set up an arrangement.”
Japan and South Korea are both key US allies and their cooperation is key to Washington’s security strategy in the Indo-Pacific as tensions in the region grow.
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Japan, the United States and South Korea are negotiating an agreement on sharing real-time data on North Korean missile launches amid growing nuclear and missile threats from the North.
Japan’s Chief Cabinet Secretary Hirokazu Matsuno said there has been no agreement yet, but “I understand that defense authorities are vigorously proceeding to set up an arrangement.”
Japan and South Korea are both key US allies and their cooperation is key to Washington’s security strategy in the Indo-Pacific as tensions in the region grow.
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🇰🇷🇯🇵 Japan, South Korea partnership funds to go to chips, energy
Top business leaders from Japan and South Korea announced they will use a fund meant to underscore the two countries’ burgeoning ties to strengthen their cooperation in energy, industry and other sectors.
Japan Business Federation and the Federation of Korean Industry announced a fund of $1.5 million in March. The money comes from an initial installment of $750 000 from each side to complement efforts initiated by South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol’s government to resolve a historical dispute over Japanese brutality.
The two groups selected specific areas of joint projects for the Future Partnership funds, focusing on youth exchanges and industrial cooperation. Areas of focus include semiconductor supply chain resiliency, energy security, maintaining the free and open international order, and climate change, among others.
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Top business leaders from Japan and South Korea announced they will use a fund meant to underscore the two countries’ burgeoning ties to strengthen their cooperation in energy, industry and other sectors.
Japan Business Federation and the Federation of Korean Industry announced a fund of $1.5 million in March. The money comes from an initial installment of $750 000 from each side to complement efforts initiated by South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol’s government to resolve a historical dispute over Japanese brutality.
The two groups selected specific areas of joint projects for the Future Partnership funds, focusing on youth exchanges and industrial cooperation. Areas of focus include semiconductor supply chain resiliency, energy security, maintaining the free and open international order, and climate change, among others.
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🇰🇷🇯🇵🇺🇸 South Korea-US-Japan to hold summit in Hiroshima
President Yoon Suk-yeol will hold a meeting with US President Joe Biden and Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida on the sidelines of the upcoming Group of Seven summit to be held in Hiroshima, Japan, to discuss ways to cooperate on North Korea’s nuclear and missile threats.
The summit is anticipated to be hold on May 21, the last day of the G7 meetings.
The trilateral summit comes six months since the three leaders' meeting in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, in November last year. It marks the third such meeting since Yoon took office in May last year.
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President Yoon Suk-yeol will hold a meeting with US President Joe Biden and Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida on the sidelines of the upcoming Group of Seven summit to be held in Hiroshima, Japan, to discuss ways to cooperate on North Korea’s nuclear and missile threats.
The summit is anticipated to be hold on May 21, the last day of the G7 meetings.
The trilateral summit comes six months since the three leaders' meeting in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, in November last year. It marks the third such meeting since Yoon took office in May last year.
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🇰🇵🇰🇷 Kim Jong Un issues ‘military action’ plan against South Korea
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un convened military officials to discuss “offensive” battle plans and “major military actions” against South Korea. On the photos published by North Korean media he is seen pointing at the map of the Republic of Korea.
Kim said the military should make “full preparations for war” while blaming the “aggravators of the situation disturbing peace and stability on the Korean peninsula.”
The rhetoric about attack plans comes after the DPRK defense chief warned last month that North Korea “could” carry out a preemptive nuclear strike against the US if Washington sends nuclear assets to South Korea again, but explained this depends on whether Pyongyang decides an incoming attack is imminent.
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North Korean leader Kim Jong Un convened military officials to discuss “offensive” battle plans and “major military actions” against South Korea. On the photos published by North Korean media he is seen pointing at the map of the Republic of Korea.
Kim said the military should make “full preparations for war” while blaming the “aggravators of the situation disturbing peace and stability on the Korean peninsula.”
The rhetoric about attack plans comes after the DPRK defense chief warned last month that North Korea “could” carry out a preemptive nuclear strike against the US if Washington sends nuclear assets to South Korea again, but explained this depends on whether Pyongyang decides an incoming attack is imminent.
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🇰🇵🇺🇸🇰🇷 Kim orders making more missiles ahead of South Korea, US drills
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has called for an increase in missile production to help secure "overwhelming military power" and be ready for war.
Kim gave the order as he visited key munitions factories that produce tactical missiles, missile launch platforms, armored vehicles and artillery shells.
His field inspection was the latest in a string of visits to arms factories, where he ordered mass production of weapons, and came days before South Korea and the US are to begin annual military drills.
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North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has called for an increase in missile production to help secure "overwhelming military power" and be ready for war.
Kim gave the order as he visited key munitions factories that produce tactical missiles, missile launch platforms, armored vehicles and artillery shells.
His field inspection was the latest in a string of visits to arms factories, where he ordered mass production of weapons, and came days before South Korea and the US are to begin annual military drills.
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🇨🇳🇺🇸🇯🇵🇰🇷 China blasts US-Japan-South Korea summit
China is renewing its criticism of this weekend’s summit among the leaders of the US, Japan and South Korea, saying no country should “seek its own security at the expense of the security interests of others and of regional peace and stability.”
“The international community has its own judgment as to who is creating contradictions and increasing tensions,” Foreign Ministry spokesperson Wang Wenbin told reporters.
Beijing has made clear the current rapprochement between South Korea and Japan was something it very much did not want to see and its top diplomat, Wang Yi, last month made an appeal to racial-cultural similarities between Chinese, Japanese and Koreans as an alternative to partnering with the West.
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China is renewing its criticism of this weekend’s summit among the leaders of the US, Japan and South Korea, saying no country should “seek its own security at the expense of the security interests of others and of regional peace and stability.”
“The international community has its own judgment as to who is creating contradictions and increasing tensions,” Foreign Ministry spokesperson Wang Wenbin told reporters.
Beijing has made clear the current rapprochement between South Korea and Japan was something it very much did not want to see and its top diplomat, Wang Yi, last month made an appeal to racial-cultural similarities between Chinese, Japanese and Koreans as an alternative to partnering with the West.
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🇺🇸🇰🇷🇯🇵 US, South Korea and Japan condemn China, agree to deepen military ties
US President Joe Biden and the leaders of South Korea and Japan agreed at Camp David to deepen military and economic cooperation and made their strongest joint condemnation yet…
US President Joe Biden and the leaders of South Korea and Japan agreed at Camp David to deepen military and economic cooperation and made their strongest joint condemnation yet…
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🇰🇷🇰🇵 South Korea will cooperate more with US, Japan if North's threats continue
South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol said on Monday trilateral cooperation with the United States and Japan will grow stronger if North Korea's threats increase.
He made the remark at a Cabinet meeting days after he took part in talks with the leaders of the Untied States and Japan where they agreed to deepen military and economic cooperation.
The three-way partnership would develop into a strong framework to promote regional peace along with the AUKUS pact between the US, Britain and Australia, and the Quad grouping of the US, Japan, India and Australia, Yoon said.
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South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol said on Monday trilateral cooperation with the United States and Japan will grow stronger if North Korea's threats increase.
He made the remark at a Cabinet meeting days after he took part in talks with the leaders of the Untied States and Japan where they agreed to deepen military and economic cooperation.
The three-way partnership would develop into a strong framework to promote regional peace along with the AUKUS pact between the US, Britain and Australia, and the Quad grouping of the US, Japan, India and Australia, Yoon said.
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🇰🇷🇬🇧 Britain to launch South Korea trade talks during Yoon visit
Britain and South Korea will launch negotiations on a new free trade agreement (FTA) and sign a new diplomatic accord during a state visit by South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol this week.
The Downing Street accord will also see the countries agree to work closely on areas such as semiconductors - which South Korea is a major producer of - and artificial intelligence.
Yoon's visit officially starts on Tuesday with a welcome from King Charles, where he will receive a guard of honor and take part in a procession towards Buckingham Palace.
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Britain and South Korea will launch negotiations on a new free trade agreement (FTA) and sign a new diplomatic accord during a state visit by South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol this week.
The Downing Street accord will also see the countries agree to work closely on areas such as semiconductors - which South Korea is a major producer of - and artificial intelligence.
Yoon's visit officially starts on Tuesday with a welcome from King Charles, where he will receive a guard of honor and take part in a procession towards Buckingham Palace.
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