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КУКЛА ЛОЛ РУСАЛКА Мультик ЛОЛ СЮРПРИЗ ГАМБУРГЕР видео для детей распаковка РОЗЫГРЫШ - Duration: 5:41. For more infomation >> КУКЛА ЛОЛ РУСАЛКА Мультик ЛОЛ СЮРПРИЗ ГАМБУРГЕР видео для детей распаковка РОЗЫГРЫШ - Duration: 5:41.-------------------------------------------
ケージの中でじっと家族を待っていた保護猫。会いに来てくれた女性に大きな愛情を感じて・・・【感動する話】 - Duration: 3:06. For more infomation >> ケージの中でじっと家族を待っていた保護猫。会いに来てくれた女性に大きな愛情を感じて・・・【感動する話】 - Duration: 3:06.-------------------------------------------
N. Korea stresses need for U.S. trust on Pyeongyang, presses for corresponding actions - Duration: 2:35.First it was U.S. President Donald Trump, then South Korean President Moon Jae-in, and
finally on Saturday, it was the turn of North Korea's foreign minister, Ri Yong-ho, to give
his speech at the UN General Assembly in New York.
As expected, it was a much more toned down speech compared to last year when he was trading
insults and threats of war with President Trump.
But blame was still placed on the the U.S. for being the reason behind the stalled denuclearization
talks.
We'll look further at North Korea's stance after this report on Ri's speech by our reporter
Oh Jung-hee.
'Trust' was the key word for North Korea at this year's UN General Assembly.
"North Korea's commitment to thoroughly implement the North Korea-U.S. joint statement is unwavering.
The primary task for effectively implementing the statement is bringing down the barrier
of decades-long mistrust between the two countries."
Pyeongyang's foreign minister Ri Yong-ho highlighted that North Korea has taken several goodwill
measures to build trust with the U.S. -- like halting nuclear and missile tests... and dismantling
its nuclear test site -- but has not been able to see anything in return.
He said...
Washington is rather upping the pressure through sanctions, which only deepens bilateral mistrust.
While North Korea has a firm will to denuclearize,... Ri said... that can only happen when Pyeongyang
can trust Washington.
In other words, North Korea won't unilaterally denuclearize without an assurance on its regime
security.
Though the message presses Washington to take action, it differs greatly from Ri Yong-ho's
own speech at the same venue last year,... where he threatened real strikes against the
U.S.
There, he sought to justify North Korea's nuclear development, citing the U.S. threat
shown through military drills with South Korea and President Trump's aggressive rhetoric
like "fire and fury."
Ri also lashed out at Trump,... calling him a "mentally deranged person."
This year, there was no mention of Trump.
Ri instead chose to criticize hardliners in the U.S. for hindering negotiations,... which
is seen as a move to keep the friendly atmosphere between the two leaders going.
All in all, Ri's speech showed Pyeongyang wants to continue its dialogue with the U.S.
But at the same time, it hinted...
North Korea could pass the blame onto Washington if negotiations end in failure.
Oh Jung-hee, Arirang News.
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South and North Korea to start removing mines at DMZ and JSA - Duration: 0:47.Starting today, South and North Korea are removing landmines from the Demilitarized
Zone and from the Joint Security Area in Panmunjeom.
It's part of implementing the military agreement signed at the recent inter-Korean summit in
Pyeongyang.
Both sides will be removing the mines through October 20th.
During the process, officials from the South, the North and UN Command will discuss new
operational rules for soldiers working in the JSA after it's demilitarized.
The two Koreas will also be removing mines from the Arrowhead Plateau... to look for
the remains of both South and North Koreans killed during the Korean War.
That operation will run through November 30th.
The two sides will also discuss the possibility of tourists and visitors being allowed to
visit both sides of the JSA.
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Remains of 64 South Korean war dead repatriated after 68 years - Duration: 1:52.Some of the soldiers remains were excavated more than twenty years ago, but it look a
long time to identify them as South Korean.
Together, South Korea and the U.S. carried out tests on them three times in this decade.
Park Hee-jun explains.
64 South Koreans who died during the Korean War nearly 70 years ago,... finally get to
rest in peace after a long-awaited journey home.
The remains were first excavated through joint operations by North Korea and the U.S.,...
between 1996 and 2005 in the North's Hamgyeongnam-do and Pyeongannam-do provinces.
Believed to be troops who fought alongside U.S. forces,... they were transferred to the
Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency in Hawaii for identification.
Their forensics experts confirmed that a great many of the casualties were Asian-- information
that was sent to Seoul's defense ministry earlier this year.
South Korea and the U.S. conducted joint identification tests on the bodies three times in 2011, 2015,
and 2018.
And results showed that the remains were those of South Korean troops who fought during the
Korean War.
A repatriation ceremony for the war dead,... was held in Hawaii where South Korea's Vice
Defense Minister Suh Choo-suk accepted the remains from the DPAA.
The 64 sets of bodies were then,... finally returned home on Sunday.
According to the defense ministry,... 28 sets of remains have been returned so far on three
occasions.
But this is the largest such repatriation of South Korean soldiers made by the DPAA.
After respects were paid to the fallen war heroes on Monday, which marks the 70th Armed
Forces Day,... the 64 sets of remains will be sent to South Korea's Ministry of National
Defense for KIA Recovery and Identification.
It will identify the individuals so that they can once again be reunited with their families.
Park Hee-jun, Arirang News.
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South Korea commemorates soldiers on 70th Armed Forces Day - Duration: 0:32.And on this Armed Forces Day, South Korea will honor the service and sacrifices of each
and every member of the armed forces in a ceremony this evening at the War Memorial
of Korea.
Unlike some previous years, this year's ceremony will not include large military parades.
Instead, it will feature the South Korean military's future combat systems, like the
Army's warrior platform and dronebots.
This will be the first time the ceremony's been held at night, too, and will feature
performances by K-pop artists, including Psy.
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On Armed Forces Day, Pres. Moon calls for stronger military to ensure peace - Duration: 0:57.For Armed Forces Day, President Moon Jae-in invited more than 200 veterans and military
officials to the Blue House for a celebratory luncheon... in which he called for a stronger
military to ensure lasting peace on the Peninsula.
Have a listen.
"A stronger defense is more important than ever.
Peace can only continue when we are powerful and confident that we can fend for ourselves."
With the top commanders of U.S. Forces Korea also in attendance, President Moon stressed
the importance of the U.S.-Korea alliance.
He also said that the strength of the armed forces comes from the trust of the people,
and called for complete military reform.
Lots of changes are underway militarily... following President Moon's summit with North
Korean leader Kim Jong-un last month... in which an agreement was signed to immediately
halt all hostile military acts.
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South Korea remains opposed to hoisting of Japan's wartime Rising Sun Flag during naval event - Duration: 0:43.The South Korean Navy says it will continue to talk with Japan's naval forces about their
controverial plan later this month to fly the Imperial-era Rising Sun flag on a vessel
taking part in an international naval event in waters near Korea's Jeju Island.
Seoul's foreign ministry says it has also communicated with Tokyo over the issue.
It explained that Japan needs to proactively consider the way the Korean peopl feel about
the Rising Sun Flag,... which is viewed as an emblem of Japan's wartime aggression and
imperialism.
Japan has so far rejected Seoul's request not to hoist the flag... based on the reasoning
that the country's Maritime Self-Defense Force is required by law to fly it.
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Korea's exports recorded at US$ 50.58 bil. in September, down 8.2% on-year - Duration: 1:58.Turning to the economy, South Korea's trade ministry has released its preliminary data
on exports and imports for September.
For the fifth month in a row, outbound shipments topped 50 billion U.S. dollars.
Our business correspondent Kim Hyesung reports.
Korea recorded 50-point-six billion U.S. dollars of exports in September, passing the 50 billion-dollar-mark
for the fifth consecutive month.
On-year, the figure is down eight-point-two percent, falling by the sharpest margin in
over two years.
But the decline is likely due to fewer working days.
"There were four fewer working days in September due to the Chuseok holiday, resulting in a
fall of around 8 billion dollars.
But average exports per working day jumped 10-point-six percent on-year recording 2-point-59
billion dollars, the highest on record."
These strong export figures came on the back of robust semiconductor exports, which increased
more than 28 percent on-year last month to record 12-point-four billion dollars.
Petroleum goods exports also expanded by double digits on strong demand and rising oil prices.
But Korea's other major exports, including autos, machinery, and ships, all fell.
Imports dropped 2-point-1 percent to around 41 billion dollars, leading to a trade surplus
of nine-point-seven billion dollars last month, the 80th consecutive month of surplus.
"Between January and September, Korea's exports hit a record high total of 450 billion dollars,
up four-point-seven percent on-year.
But the trade ministry pointed to the escalating U.S.-China trade spat, the U.S. rate hike
and slowing emerging market growth as downside risks to Korea's economy...and vowed to secure
auto tariff exemptions from the Trump administration as well as diversify Korea's exports.
Kim Hyesung, Arirang News.
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