SEOUL (AFP): Nato Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg asked South Korea on Monday (Jan 30) to "step up" military support for Ukraine, suggesting it reconsider its policy of not exporting weapons to ...
Analyze Seoul’s response to NATO Chief Jens Stoltenberg’s request for South Korea to provide military support to Ukraine. South Korea is still sitting on the sidelines of the Russia-Ukraine war.
Former NATO chief James Stavridis on Sunday ... “The war in Ukraine; China on the march in the South China Sea, Iran and North Korea … It’s very concerning.” Blinken slams Xi for providing ...
South Korea and New Zealand are attending the summit as guests, a reflection of the growing importance of the Indo-Pacific region. Stoltenberg said China was not NATO’s adversary, but posed ...
Besides Japan, NATO is also strengthening “practical cooperation” with Australia, New Zealand and South Korea in maritime cybersecurity and other areas and stepping up participation of their ...
According to regional police chief Andrii Nebytov, a drone struck two dorms and a college in the riverside town of Rzhyshchiv ...
Kim said North Korea’s ICBM test was a response to the security threat the U.S. posed to the North by temporarily deploying long-range bombers for joint training with South Korea earlier this year.
South Korea’s president wants to quickly overcome decades of lingering hostility left over from Japan’s colonial rule of the ...
A U.S Army CH-47 Chinook helicopter transports a M777 howitzer during a joint military drill between South Korea and the ...
Secretary-General of NATO Jens Stoltenberg has urged South Korea to “step up” military support for Ukraine. He said this during his visit in South Korean capital, Seoul. NATO Chief said it is unclear ...