ROK Leader Expresses Regret to DPRK Over Drone Incident
ROK President Lee Jae Myung issues formal regret to DPRK over unauthorized drone activity, pledging measures to prevent border tensions and preserve regional stability.
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ROK President Lee Jae Myung issues formal regret to DPRK over unauthorized drone activity, pledging measures to prevent border tensions and preserve regional stability.
DPRK conducts precision artillery drill with 600mm rocket launchers, observed by Kim Jong Un, emphasizing military readiness as key to national defense.
ROK President Lee Jae Myung outlines priorities for China visit, emphasizing economic collaboration and regional stability ahead of key 2026 diplomatic engagements.
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov and DPRK Foreign Minister Choe Son Hui held strategic consultations in Moscow, reaffirming their commitment to enhance bilateral relations through the Treaty on Comprehensive Strategic Partnership.
The DPRK’s Foreign Ministry has declared its recent ICBM test a legitimate act of self-defense in response to provocative actions by hostile forces, accusing the U.S. and its allies of escalating tensions.
ROK condemns DPRK’s dispatch of troops to Russia as a ‘grave security threat’, pledging to respond with all available means.
Kim Jong Un labels South Korea as “a hostile country” and calls for increased war-fighting capabilities during a military inspection, signaling heightened tensions on the Korean Peninsula.
The DPRK has severed all road and railway connections to South Korea by blasting sections along the shared border, escalating tensions on the Korean Peninsula.
The DPRK has destroyed parts of inter-Korean roads on its side, the ROK military reports, prompting calls for peace and stability on the Korean Peninsula.
Kim Jong Un convened a national defense meeting to address escalating tensions on the Korean Peninsula, setting forth plans to enhance war deterrence and safeguard the DPRK’s sovereignty.
DPRK accuses ROK of sending drones into Pyongyang, calling it a \
Kim Jong Un warned that the DPRK would use all offensive forces, including nuclear weapons, if its sovereignty is threatened, emphasizing the nation’s irreversible status as a nuclear power.
Chinese and South Korean foreign ministers Wang Yi and Cho Tae-yul have met in New York, pledging to strengthen cooperation and address regional challenges.
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi and South Korean Foreign Minister Cho Tae-yul met in New York, calling for closer cooperation to address regional challenges and enhance bilateral relations.
China expresses concern over escalating tensions on the Korean Peninsula, urging all parties to exercise restraint and maintain peace.
China’s top legislator Zhao Leji met with DPRK’s Choe Ryong Hae in Pyongyang, aiming to strengthen bilateral ties during the 75th anniversary of diplomatic relations between China and the DPRK.