South Korea’s Opposition Seeks Impeachment of Defense Minister Over Martial Law Proposal
South Korea’s main opposition party moves to impeach defense minister after controversial martial law proposal.
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South Korea’s main opposition party moves to impeach defense minister after controversial martial law proposal.
Taiwan’s leader, Lai Ching-te, made a controversial U.S. stopover during his Pacific tour, sparking debate over his intentions and concerns over cross-strait relations.
China’s Foreign Minister Wang Yi urges the new U.S. administration to work towards improved bilateral relations, emphasizing mutual respect and peaceful coexistence.
South Korea’s President Yoon faces possible impeachment after declaring and then revoking martial law. The National Assembly voted against him, leading to mass protests and calls for his resignation.
China and Nepal issued a joint statement in Beijing during PM KP Sharma Oli’s visit, marking strengthened ties and cooperation between the two nations.
No current reports of mass resignations or martial law changes in South Korea under President Yoon Suk-yeol.
Nauru resumes diplomatic ties with China, embracing the one-China principle and joining a growing number of nations supporting China’s stance on Taiwan.
Chinese President Xi Jinping calls for enhanced high-quality cooperation under the Belt and Road Initiative, emphasizing strategic confidence amid global challenges.
Mongolia has released Cyrillic editions of President Xi Jinping’s books, marking 75 years of diplomatic ties and strengthening relations between the two nations.
China and Cambodia have pledged to deepen their ‘iron-clad’ friendship. President Xi Jinping and Hun Sen committed to stronger ties and cooperation for a shared future.