Rep. Park Jie-won proposed recognizing North Korea as a nuclear state, prompting criticism from the People Power Party. The Democratic Party distanced itself from Park, calling his views personal.
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The Second Meeting of States Parties decided that States would hold focused discussions on this matter in the context of the ...
As the only country to have experienced wartime atomic bombings, Japan has a responsibility to make every effort toward a ...
This is a basic fact of life. But for 80 years America forestalled nuclear proliferation by constructing an umbrella under which allied nations could take shelter. The deal was: We would build a giant ...
The Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) on the Iranian nuclear issue is outdated, it is necessary to look for a new ...
Trump appears to be envisioning a world in which the Ukraine war is over, Vladimir Putin is pacified and the threat of ...
Rep. Park Jie-won of the main opposition Democratic Party of Korea (DPK) on Thursday caused a stir after he suggested that ...
The Japanese government will not participate as an observer in a conference of the UN treaty banning nuclear weapons, which ...
Former President Ronald Reagan entered office known as a fire-breathing hawk. He left office having signed major agreements ...
Iran remains steadfast in its nuclear program, as affirmed by Foreign Ministry spokesperson Esmaeil Baghaei. Despite U.S. and Israeli opposition, Iran insists its activities are compliant with the Non ...