... September 19, 2005 statement
proposed
measures to phase out the nuclear potential of the Korean peninsula in exchange for establishing a peace and security mechanism that takes... ... possibility of supplying the country with a light-water reactor. The United States, Japan and South Korea also undertook to normalize their relations with North Korea, provided that... ... may jeopardize the country’s status and economic position. Moving on to China and Russia, they do not want to see a conflict breaking out on the Korean peninsula and...
The Cuban Missile Crisis of Nowadays
The recent developments on the Korean Peninsula have already been christened the Caribbean Crisis of our time, and ... ... of survival in the face of actual and imaginary threats on the part of the U.S. and South Korea. The only way for Pyongyang to safeguard itself against its external enemies... ... the alliance between Washington and Seoul to become a thing of the past.
What about Russia then? It appears that Moscow will side with China in this game. An important...
... – the two Koreas have been building up their armies, with thousands of troops equipped with the most up-to-date weapons and ... ... is not just Korean soldiers. In accordance with the U.S.–South Korea Collective Defense Agreement, more than 25,000 U.S.... ... general. In the event that an armed conflict breaks out on the Korean Peninsula, the Republic of Korea Armed Forces will fall ... ... between the two countries.
Given the current balance of powers on Russia’s Far Eastern borders, it would be in the country’s ...