SEOUL Former South Korean Prime Minister Lee Nak-yon has decided to leave a newly created political party less than two weeks after joining its ranks. Theā¦
In the face of mounting security challenges in the region, neither Tokyo nor Seoul can afford to wait for another generation to finally bury the proverbial hatchet.
The United States needs to take steps to assure the security of North Korea simultaneously with Pyongyang taking steps to denuclearize, former South Korean Prime Minister Lee Nak-yon said Tuesday.
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