Inter-Korean
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South Korea vows to prepare for ‘early October’ inter-Korean hotline talks
Kim Jong Un expressed willingness to restore hotlines in a landmark speech, while criticizing Seoul’s hostile policies
South Korea’s defense build-up and the desire for greater self-sufficiency
Seoul's rising status has brought new challenges beyond North Korea, as its growing cooperation with Australia shows
Kim Jong Un suggests restoring inter-Korean hotlines in early October
DPRK leader’s sister Kim Yo Jong also promoted to member of top decision-making body in Pyongyang
Nuclear weapons tempt Seoul, but the obstacles to armament are insurmountable
Despite growing North Korean threat, ROK nuclear ambitions face US opposition and risk incurring economic sanctions
Kim Yo Jong dangles possibility of inter-Korean summit, end-of-war declaration
The statement follows Washington’s interests in discussing the end-of-war declaration
Kim Yo Jong rejects talks on ending war until Seoul fixes ‘hostile policy’
Statement by DPRK leader’s sister follows South Korean president’s latest pitch to formally end Korean War
Formally ending the Korean War would be ‘premature,’ Pyongyang says
DPRK vice foreign minister says US must withdraw ‘hostile policy’ to establish peace on the Korean Peninsula
US open to possibility of formally ending Korean War: Pentagon
A peace treaty between the two Koreas has been a key objective for Seoul’s Moon Jae-in administration
With foreign minister’s visit, China seeks to coax Seoul away from US
Beijing may dangle its leverage with North Korea as it aims to influence ROK policy ahead of presidential election
Sleep easy, Seoul. The North Koreans aren’t taking over the peninsula.
We should take the DPRK seriously. But Kim Jong Un is not about to invade the South — much less infiltrate or conquer it