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LAVROV: US Openly Paves Way for INF-Banned Missiles to be Placed in Both Europe and Asia
Munich, Germany - Just out of a milestone nuclear missile accord, the United States is about to deploy short - and intermediate-range missiles in Europe and Asia, prompting Moscow to…
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South Korea to Push Ahead With North Korea Cooperation Despite Stalled Talks and US Pressure
SEOUL/PYONGYANG - The leadership of South Korea announced that there is no need to wait for the United States' denuclearization talks with North Korea to progress in order to proceed…
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US to Continue Defense Exercises with Japan, South Korea Despite Talks With N. Korea, China
WASHINGTON, D.C. - The United States will continue military exercises with Japan and South Korea as it sees the trilateral alliance "vital for the stability" in the Pacific "challenged…
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President Moon: South Korea, US Far From Military Cost-Sharing Deal
SEOUL/WASHINGTON, D.C. - As the United States and South Korea are set to hold yet another round of talks this week on how much each should pay toward the maintenance of American troops…
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MAJOR: Seoul, Washington Fail to Agree on Cost of US Extortion Racket
WASHINGTON, D.C./SEOUL - South Korea and the United States failed to agree on Seoul's "contribution" towards hosting some 28,500 US troops, but the US side hinted after the two days of…
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Protection Racket Slowly Collapsing as US Considers Pulling Out 4,000 Troops from South Korea
SEOUL - The United States is considering a significant cut to its troop numbers in South Korea if Seoul does not contribute more to the cost of the deployment, South Korean newspaper…
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MAJOR: Tokyo, Seoul Dissolve Intelligence Sharing Deal Week Before Expiry
TOKYO/SEOUL - The defense ministers of Japan and South Korea failed to agree to extend the bilateral intelligence-sharing pact on Sunday at their first meeting since October 2018, but…
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OFFICIAL: United States Is Running A Global Extortion Racket
WASHINGTON, D.C. - The US demands Tokyo to quadruple its annual payments for American forces stationed in Japan, as part of Washington’s push for allies to increase their defense…
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PAY FOR THE OCCUPATION: Washington Wants Seoul to Pay $4.7bln for US Forces Stationed in South Korea
SEOUL - The United States has demanded that South Korea pay $4.7 billion to cover the cost of US servicemen stationed there and maintaining armaments in the region, South Korean media…
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Japan, South Korea Agree to Mend Ties Amid Rows
TOKYO/SEOUL - Leaders of Japan and South Korea agreed to mend ties amid a bitter feud over history and trade that has dragged bilateral relations to their worst in decades.
South…
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Kim Calls to Get Rid of ‘Unpleasant-Looking’ South Korean Facilities
PYONGYANG - Leader of North Korea Kim Jong-un instructed that the “unpleasant-looking” Mount Kumgang facilities built with South Korean money in the North be removed, state news agency…
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N. Korea: Actions of US, South to Blame for Rising Tensions on Korean Peninsula
PYONGYANG - North Korea blamed actions of the neighboring South and the United States for rising tensions on the Korean Peninsula, urging Washington and Seoul to find new solutions to…
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