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U.S. Restates Importance of Dialogue after N. Korea Says Kishida Seeks Summit with Kim

U.S. Restates Importance of Dialogue after N. Korea Says Kishida Seeks Summit with Kim

WASHINGTON, Mar. 25 (Korea Bizwire) — The United States on Monday reiterated the importance of dialogue with North Korea, after Pyongyang claimed Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida has expressed his intention for a summit with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un. Kim Yo-jong, the influential sister of the North Korean leader, said that Kishida recently made [...]

S. Korea Kicks Off Process to Draw Up New Vision for Inter-Korean Unification

S. Korea Kicks Off Process to Draw Up New Vision for Inter-Korean Unification

SEOUL, Mar. 15 (Korea Bizwire) — The unification ministry said Friday it has started discussions to draw up a new vision for unification between South and North Korea as it pushes to unveil the blueprint this year that espouses the principle of freedom. The Unification Future Planning Committee, an advisory committee launched last year designed [...]

S. Korea to Draw Up New Unification Vision Based on Liberal Democracy

S. Korea to Draw Up New Unification Vision Based on Liberal Democracy

SEOUL, Mar. 8 (Korea Bizwire) — The unification ministry said Friday it will draw up a new vision for unification between the two Koreas to include the principle of liberal democracy amid North Korea’s vow not to seek unification with the South. The government earlier said it plans to update the National Community Unification Formula, [...]

Foreign Ministry Revamps Bureau Dealing with N.K. Nuclear Issue Amid Prolonged Stalemate in Talks

Foreign Ministry Revamps Bureau Dealing with N.K. Nuclear Issue Amid Prolonged Stalemate in Talks

SEOUL, March 7 (Korea Bizwire) – The foreign ministry will scale back the bureau handling the North Korean nuclear issue and create a broader strategy department focused on foreign policy intelligence-gathering, officials said Thursday, a major shakeup that mirrors the prolonged impasse in nuclear talks with Pyongyang. The tentatively named Office of Strategy and Intelligence [...]

U.S. Focus on ‘Interim’ Steps with N. Korea Raises Questions about Policy Direction

U.S. Focus on ‘Interim’ Steps with N. Korea Raises Questions about Policy Direction

WASHINGTON, Mar. 6 (Korea Bizwire) — U.S. officials’ recent focus on the idea of “interim steps” for a path towards North Korea’s ultimate denuclearization is raising a flurry of questions about their intentions and the direction of America’s policy on the recalcitrant regime. The idea has come into the spotlight in South Korea as some [...]

South Korea’s First Spy Satellite Transmits ‘High-Resolution’ Images of Central Pyongyang

South Korea’s First Spy Satellite Transmits ‘High-Resolution’ Images of Central Pyongyang

SEOUL, March 3 (Korea Bizwire) – South Korea’s first military spy satellite has successfully transmitted “good-resolution” images of central Pyongyang back home following the satellite’s launch in December, military sources said Sunday. The first indigenous South Korean military spy satellite was placed into orbit from Vandenberg Space Force Base in California on Dec. 2, allowing [...]

N. Korea Starts Construction of Factories under Regional Economy Development Policy

N. Korea Starts Construction of Factories under Regional Economy Development Policy

SEOUL, Feb. 29 (Korea Bizwire) — North Korea has begun the construction of factories, state media reported Thursday, as its leader Kim Jong-un called for the development of backward provinces amid prolonged economic difficulties. Kim attended the groundbreaking ceremony for the construction of the regional industrial factories in Songchon County, South Pyongan Province, on Wednesday, [...]

Cautious Hopes Reemerge for Japan’s Role over N. Korean Nuclear Conundrum

Cautious Hopes Reemerge for Japan’s Role over N. Korean Nuclear Conundrum

WASHINGTON, Feb. 21 (Korea Bizwire) — With South Korea and the United States estranged from North Korea, cautious hopes are reemerging that Japan’s diplomatic outreach to Pyongyang could lead to an opening for the resumption of long-stalled diplomacy for peace with the recalcitrant regime. Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida has repeatedly expressed his intention to [...]