... nuclear energy, and they agreed to discuss the 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 the latter returns to the Treaty on the ... ... social problems will be so great that they 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 call for stability, in the hope that it may ...
... world’s attention to a region that is of great interest to Russia. North Korea and the United States are worlds apart, while ... ... capable of drawing the world’s leading powers of China, Japan and Russia in erupt on Russia’s doorstep? Could such ... ... the legal sense) in the region also vanished. For both North and South Korea, the war never ended. Tensions rise and fall like the ... ... preserving the South Korean buffer that prevents the appearance of thousands of U.S. and South Korean troops along the 1000-kilometre ...
... delimit the zone where the Soviet and U.S. armed forces accepted Japan’s capitulation to end the Second World War continues ... ... – 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.... ... between the two countries.
Given the current balance of powers on Russia’s Far Eastern borders, it would be in the country’s ...