AspecialadvisortoSouthKoreanPresidentMoonJae-inindicatedthereductionofjointwargameswiththeUnitedStatesiftheDemocraticPeople'sRepublicofKorea(DPRK)stopsnuclearan
SouthKorea'sfirstfemaleForeignMinisterKangKyung-whahastakentheoathofoffice,emphasizingtheimportanceofstrengtheningrelationswithChina,JapanandRussia.Kangalsostre
SouthKorea’snewPresidentMoonJae-insaidonMondaythecountrywillhaltplanstobuildnewnuclearpowerplantsandwillnotextendthelifespanofexistingplants,inabidtophaseoutnuc
South Korean President Moon Jae-in on Sunday appointed Kang Kyung-wha as the country's first female foreign minister, despite harsh resistance from the conservative opposition party.
South Korean President Moon Jae-in said on Thursday Seoul is willing to hold talks with Pyongyang if the DPRK refrains from conducting further nuclear and missile tests.
SouthKoreanPresidentMoonJae-insaidonThursdaySeouliswillingtoholdtalkswithPyongyangiftheDPRKrefrainsfromconductingfurthernuclearandmissiletests.Inhismessagetomar
South Korean President Moon Jae-in will visit the United States at the end of June for talks with President Donald Trump.
The Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) Tuesday warned South Korean President Moon Jae-in of potential "brain-washing" efforts by U.S. President Donald Trump during their upcoming summit in Washington.
South Korea's President Moon Jae-in said on Monday bilateral ties with Japan are being held back by historical issues, his office said, in an apparent reference to Korean women forced to work in Japan's wartime brothels.
SouthKorea'sPresidentMoonJae-insaidonMondaybilateraltieswithJapanarebeingheldbackbyhistoricalissues,hisofficesaid,inanapparentreferencetoKoreanwomenforcedtowork
SouthKoreanPresidentMoonJae-inonMondaycalledforlawmakerstoimmediatelypassasupplementarybudgettocreatemorejobs,sayingthecountry'sunemploymentsituationis"severe,"
South Korean President Moon Jae-in on Sunday nominated a former navy chief as his defense minister, the presidential office said, as the government faces challenges tackling the DPRK's rapidly developing weapons program.
South Korean President Moon Jae-in has decided to suspend the additional deployment of the US anti-missile Terminal High Altitude Area Defense (THAAD) system, citing the need for an environmental impact assessment (EIA).
Alittleoveraweekago,fourmoreanti-missilelaunchersfortheTerminalHighAltitudeAreaDefensesystemweresecretlyshippedbytheUnitedStatestotheRepublicofKoreamakingitsrol
South Korean President Moon Jae-in said Thursday that he would not take a single step backward with any provocations by the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK).
SouthKoreanPresidentMoonJae-insaidThursdaythathewouldnottakeasinglestepbackwardwithanyprovocationsbytheDemocraticPeople'sRepublicofKorea(DPRK).Moon'scommentsfol
Alittleoveraweekago,fourmoreanti-missilelaunchersfortheTerminalHighAltitudeAreaDefensesystemweresecretlyshippedbytheUnitedStatestotheRepublicofKoreamakingitsdep