In February 1994, U.S. Secretary of State Warren Christopher informed Japanese Prime Minister Morihiro Hosokawa of the need ...
Diplomatic documents from the early 1990s released Wednesday show US officials were frustrated with Japan's lack of security ...
Pyongyang had refused to accept inspections by the International Atomic Energy Agency. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
The Japanese government under then Prime Minister Morihiro Hosokawa was in trouble dealing with a strong U.S. request for support during the 1994 North Korea nuclear crisis, diplomatic records ...
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US nuclear submarine arrives in Busan under President Lee
The U.S. Navy nuclear-powered submarine USS Greenville (SSN-772) arrived in Busan on the 23rd, the South Korean Navy announced. This is the first time the entry of a U.S. nuclear-powered submarine has ...
American tech giant claims North Korean operatives use fake identities, laptop farms and AI tools to obtain remote IT roles ...
Russian forces unleashed a wave of strikes across Ukraine killing at least 3 people, injuring 12 others and leaving many ...
Former Japanese Prime Minister Morihiro Hosokawa has recounted how shocked he was to hear a U.S. view that there was over a 50 pct chance of a Korean Peninsula contingency during the 1994 North Korea ...
South Korea and the US have agreed to pursue a separate agreement to formalize Seoul’s right to build nuclear-powered submarines, and working-level talks will begin early next year, the Asian ...
Solomon’s comment referred to so-called supercritical nuclear test explosions banned under the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban ...
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