The ministry said it opposes any forced transfer of North Korean POWs to Russia or North Korea and has communicated this position to Ukrainian authorities.
Ukraine wants weapons in exchange for the soldiers, but analysts say South Korea fears provoking Russia and Pyongyang.
Russia has become the most important enabler of North Korea's nuclear program, according to a 38North assessment published May 13. International Atomic Energy Agency chief Rafael Grossi told Seoul ...
WASHINGTON--The White House said Thursday that the Wagner Group, a private Russian military company, has taken delivery of an ...
The leaders of South Korea and Ukraine agreed to resolve the fate of two North Korean prisoners of war captured in Ukraine in accordance with international law and humanitarian principles, according ...
SEOUL, May 12 (UPI) --South Korea's Foreign Ministry said Tuesday it is consulting with Ukraine over a possible visit by Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha, with discussions expected to include the fate ...
Victor Cha, Korea Chair at the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS), said on July 1, “If we are seeking ...
Kim Jong Un welcomed Russian President Vladimir Putin for a state visit in June, during which they signed a comprehensive defence treaty – Copyright AFP HECTOR ...
The Chinese President Xi Jinping has vowed to strengthen his relationship with North Korea's Kim Jong Un in a rare state visit to Pyongyang. Cheering crowds shouting welcome in Korean and Chinese ...
South Korea will accept ​all North Korean ‌prisoners of war who fought for ​Russia and ​were captured by Ukraine ⁠if they choose ​to go to ​South Korea, Seoul's foreign ministry said on ​Tuesday.