Articles by Ji Da-gyum
Ji Da-gyum
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Seoul’s diplomacy, security rocked by political turmoil
South Korea's diplomatic and security activities have been thrown into disarray following President Yoon Suk Yeol's abrupt and fleeting declaration of martial law, which has prompted the cancellation of visits by foreign delegations. The paralysis in South Korea's foreign and defense affairs is poised to intensify with the resignation of now-former Defense Minister Kim Yong-hyun on Wednesday, formally accepted by Yoon the following day, and the voluntary departure of Foreign Minis
Foreign Affairs Dec. 5, 2024
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In rare move, US directly criticizes Yoon for his martial law declaration
Key Biden administration officials voiced bewilderment and sharp criticism over President Yoon Suk Yeol's sudden martial law declaration late Tuesday night, which they learned about only via television, raising serious concerns about democratic backsliding by Yoon, who was once praised as a host of the US-initiated Summit for Democracy. US Deputy Secretary of State Kurt Campbell issued an uncharacteristically sharp rebuke of Yoon, condemning his declaration of martial law as "badly mis
Politics Dec. 5, 2024
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Retired general, Saudi envoy Choi Byung-hyuk named new defense minister
President Yoon Suk Yeol on Thursday named Choi Byung-hyuk, who has been serving as ambassador to Saudi Arabia since January and is a retired four-star Army general, as South Korea's new defense minister. Choi served as deputy commander of the South Korea-US Combined Forces Command from 2019 to 2020. Prior to that, he held key posts, including commander of the 5th Corps and deputy chief of staff of the Army. Choi also held the position of president of the Korea Defense Veterans Association&r
Defense Dec. 5, 2024
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[News Analysis] Political crisis: What it means for Korea-US alliance and beyond
The political upheaval sparked by President Yoon Suk Yeol’s abrupt declaration of martial law -- issued without prior notice to the United States and rescinded just six hours later -- has heightened uncertainties in the South Korea-US alliance, already strained by Donald Trump's return to power. Leadership transitions in both Seoul and Washington amplify the turbulence. Even if Yoon survives the political storm, his foreign policy achievements -- outshining his domestic track record -
Foreign Affairs Dec. 4, 2024
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Embassies in Seoul urge citizens to stay vigilant, avoid mass rallies
Foreign missions in South Korea have swiftly reacted to President Yoon Suk Yeol's announcement lifting the emergency martial law declaration, advising their citizens to remain cautious and avoid participating in mass rallies as developments surrounding the situation continue to unfold. Only a few countries, including the United States, the United Kingdom and Japan, have issued official government responses to Yoon's declaration of martial law, delivered during a late-night televised ad
Foreign Affairs Dec. 4, 2024
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Foreign minister convenes senior meeting on martial law
Foreign Minister Cho Tae-yul has convened a senior officials' meeting concerning the declaration of martial law at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs building in Seoul. The announcement follows President Yoon Suk Yeol's declaration of emergency martial law during a surprise late-night TV address Tuesday. The emergency senior officials' meeting chaired by Cho commenced at 11:43 p.m. on Tuesday. A Foreign Ministry official in Seoul, speaking on condition of anonymity, said that the min
Politics Dec. 3, 2024
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Full text of South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol's emergency martial law declaration
Below is the full translation of President Yoon Suk Yeol's statement issued on Tuesday, announcing the declaration of emergency martial law. The National Assembly has so far proposed 22 motions to impeach government officials since the inauguration of the administration, and since the launch of the 22nd National Assembly in June, it is pursuing the impeachment of its 10th individual. This is a situation that is unprecedented not only in any country in the world but also since the founding o
Politics Dec. 3, 2024
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One-third in global poll see NK denuclearization as key to unification
Nearly one-third of respondents in a survey across eight countries identified North Korea's denuclearization as the most crucial step to achieve the unification of the Korean Peninsula, while over half of those surveyed said they believe Russia will provide no support for the unification process. The Unification Ministry on Tuesday unveiled the outcomes of its first-ever "Survey on Global Perception of Korean Unification," which polled 9,000 individuals aged 18 and older across ei
North Korea Dec. 3, 2024
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S. Korean embassy hires lobbying firm formerly led by top Trump official
The South Korean Embassy in Washington has hired Mercury Public Affairs, a lobbying firm formerly co-chaired by Donald Trump's incoming White House chief of staff Susie Wiles, to shape Seoul's economic strategy and forge vital connections with Trump’s team ahead of his second term. The contract, finalized on Nov. 18 -- less than two weeks after the election results were confirmed -- became effective immediately and will remain in force through Dec. 31, 2024, according to the comp
Foreign Affairs Dec. 2, 2024
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[Reporter’s Notebook] Inside Korea’s diplomatic failure at Japan’s memorial ceremony
South Korea's diplomatic fallout over Japan's memorial ceremony on Sado -- an event Seoul had anticipated as a tribute to Korean victims forced into labor in the island's mines -- was far from unexpected. The outcome was the foreseeable result of missteps: the South Korean Foreign Ministry's complacency and its narrow fixation on securing the presence of a high-ranking Japanese official, at the expense of addressing critical diplomatic priorities. The failure also stemmed fro
Foreign Affairs Dec. 1, 2024
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Defense chiefs of Russia, N. Korea meet amid escalating Ukraine war
Russian Defense Minister Andrei Belousov met with his North Korean counterpart, No Kwang-chol, in Pyongyang on Friday amid the intensifying war in Ukraine, where North Korea has dispatched soldiers and provided weapons to bolster Russia's efforts. The meeting was held during Belousov's "official visit" to North Korea at the invitation of Noh, Russia's Defense Ministry said Friday. Belousov notably underscored the significance of the Treaty on Comprehensive Strategic Part
North Korea Nov. 29, 2024
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NK hangs Yoon photo, military motto in exhibit about 'the enemy'
North Korea’s indoctrination center in Pyongyang now displays a photo of South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol alongside the South Korean military’s motto for countering provocations from Pyongyang -- “immediately, strongly and to the end" -- according to an image published by North Korean state media. North Korea's Rodong Sinmun, the official newspaper of the ruling Workers’ Party and the nation’s most widely circulated publication, featured a photo of stu
North Korea Nov. 29, 2024
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N. Korea launches 32nd wave of trash balloons, anti-S. Korea leaflets
North Korea released around 40 trash-laden balloons from Thursday night to early Friday, its 32nd launch this year, South Korea’s Joint Chiefs of Staff said Friday. The military reported that about 30 objects had been found across Gyeonggi Province and the greater Seoul area by Friday morning. “These items, including anti-South propaganda leaflets, have been analyzed and confirmed to contain no hazardous materials,” the JCS said in a statement. The release of waste-filled ballo
North Korea Nov. 29, 2024
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Seoul to explore supporting children born outside of marriage: Yoon's office
The South Korean government will explore measures to bolster support for children born to unmarried parents, the presidential office said Thursday, as the issue has drawn heightened attention following the news that actor Jung Woo-sung and model Moon Ga-bi, announced that they plan to raise their child without marrying each other. "Ultimately, I believe there are aspects such as discrimination in society and issues that cannot be fully addressed by existing policies," a senior presiden
Social Affairs Nov. 28, 2024
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S. Korea unveils support plans for premature babies
The South Korean presidential office on Thursday unveiled the country's dedicated support plans for premature babies, aiming to strengthen financial aid and upgrade medical infrastructure to meet the critical needs of vulnerable newborns requiring specialized care. You Hye-mi, the senior presidential secretary for low birth rate issues, described the initiative as South Korea's first-ever policy aimed specifically at supporting premature infants as part of its broader efforts to tackle
Social Affairs Nov. 28, 2024