(Bloomberg) -- The US and South Korea have reached a new cost-sharing deal for hosting American forces on the Korean Peninsula, just a month ahead of the US election. Under the new five year ...
South Korean Foreign Minister Cho Tae-yul said on Monday he is "strongly confident" the South Korea-U.S. alliance will ...
The move drew immediate opposition from politicians, including the leader of his own conservative party, Han Dong-hoon, who called the decision "wrong" and vowed to "stop it with the people." ...
Negotiating with Trump will not be easy, but Seoul now possesses more leverage than before.
The US and South Korea have reached a tentative new five-year cost-sharing agreement for US forces based in South Korea, US and South Korean authorities announced Friday, in a deal that would ...
In return, South Korea agreed to not develop its own nuclear weapons. The deal - known as the Washington ... and refining its long-range weapons that can reach the US mainland.
The signing came a month after the allies reached a new ... 2030, South Korea will pay 1.52 trillion won (US$1.19 billion) in 2026, up 8.3 percent from 1.4 trillion won in 2025. The deal links ...
defence ministers from the US and South Korea agreed to end the Foal Eagle and Key Resolve series of exercises. South Korea's military said on Sunday the two countries would instead conduct a new ...
Asan Institute of Policy Studies’ Cha said Trump could ask for re-negotiation of the deal, and South Korea may have to promise a substantial increase in what it pays the US even if the new deal ...
The government will launch new ... deal with market volatility if it becomes excessive. South Korea also faces the risk of having to renegotiate a series of trade and investment deals involving ...
Renault Korea Motors Company, the South Korean unit of French ... union members voted narrowly in favour of a new deal which included a KRW80,000 (US$59) increase in the monthly basic salary ...