Forged in battle seven decades ago to protect the values of freedom and democracy, the Korea-U.S. alliance today seeks to set an example of liberty and peace for countries that sup.
accusing them of manipulating the results. because turkey has been watching the results through another agency, and they are saying the agency is not giving the correct results and they have been ahead in the elections. but it seems like most probably in two weeks there will be a run off in turkey. explain to us how that run off would work. actually, for example, if we look at the parliamentary results, because besides this presidential election, there is an election in parliament, and it seems that erdogan s alliance is still very powerful in most of the cities. for example, in the earthquake zone, the votes haven t changed that much. so it s going to be tough for the opposition alliance. i want to talk a little bit.
manipulating the results. because turkey has been watching the results through another agency, and they are saying the agency is not giving the correct results and they have been ahead in the elections. but it seems like most probably in two weeks there will be a run off in turkey. explain to us how that run off would work. actually, for example, if we look at the parliamentary results, because besides this presidential election, there is an election in parliament, and it seems that erdogan s alliance is still very powerful in most of the cities. for example, in the earthquake zone, the votes haven t changed that much. so it s going to be tough for the opposition alliance. i want to talk a little bit. you mention some of the issues including the response
President Yoon Suk Yeol paid a state visit to the United States last week at a doubly symbolic moment. This year South Korea and the United States celebrate 70 years of partnership in arms. But the celebration takes place under cloudy skies fraught with mounting volatility and uncertainty for the global and regional orders.