Parties clash over security adviser's remarks as alliance row deepens - The Korea Herald
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Parties clash over security adviser's remarks as alliance row deepens - The Korea Herald
South Korea’s foreign policy and security debate intensified as rival parties clashed over National Security Adviser Wi Sung-lac’s remarks on restoring a “normal” alliance with the United States. The main opposition People Power Party called the situation a “security disaster” and accused the ruling Democratic Party of undermining trust with Washington. The DPK dismissed the opposition’s rhetoric as politically motivated ahead of local elections and argued the opposition is p
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