“The way that Trump is pressuring the Korean government and inflicting damages on its people is very rough and unilateral,” said Kim Taewoo, former head of Seoul’s Korea Institute for National Unification.
South Koreans feel betrayed by workforce detentions at Hyundai plant in Georgia
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Kim Taewoo, the former institute director, said expanding South Korea-U.S.-Japan security cooperation could prompt Kim Jong Un to break that taboo and hold drills with Russia and China for the first time.
Kim Jong-Un and Putin may meet. What do North Korea and Russia need from each other?
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