June 23 (UPI) --"Let's cooperate beyond our differences -- as neighbors who share a front yard." When South Korean President Lee Jae Myung made this remark to Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba ...
Less than two weeks into office, President Lee Jae Myung is already busy shaping a new course for South Korea’s foreign policy — one he describes as “pragmatic diplomacy.” His packed diplomatic ...
As I predicted in my article “Is Lee Jae Myung’s diplomatic shift an attempt at redemption?” on Feb. 13, the president’s cognitive dissonance is already evident in diplomatic contacts, particularly ...
In his inaugural speech, South Korea’s recently elected President Lee Jae-myung declared that ‘no peace is too expensive; it is always better than war’. The words capture an idealism packaged in Lee’s ...
The end of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation forum in Gyeongju marked the conclusion of a crucial, jam-packed week of diplomacy for South Korea, with the leaders of two superpowers — the US and ...
Democratic Party presidential candidate Lee Jae-myung said Monday he would pursue "pragmatic" diplomacy for national interests, if he is elected, and solidify trilateral cooperation between South ...
President Lee Jae-myung said on the 8th, “In the ruthless international order where there are no eternal enemies, no eternal allies, and no eternal rules, the fate of the Republic of Korea depends on ...