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Coronavirus: South Korea's 'trace, test and treat' approach https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-51836898
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Park also answered CNN about question oh his learning; he emphasized that dealing with outbreaks by focusing efforts on early testing and global cooperation. South Korean authorities also arranged facilities for patients who were only suffering from mild symptoms. Park said only about 10% of coronavirus patients required hospitalization, while the rest had strong enough immune systems to fight the virus on their own
Request of working level talk to North Korea
On December 11, During U.N. Security Council meeting, U.S. envoy to the United Nations, Kelly Craft announced that the U. S. is ready "to simultaneously take concrete steps" with Flexible approach, in other words for 'balanced agreement" of the nuclear deal with DPRK.[2][3] Kelly also warned DPRK that its “deeply counterproductive” ballistic missile tests risk closing the door on prospects for negotiating peace. Craft emphasized that Security Council would be ready to “act accordingly” by Security Council action if North Korea resume “serious provocations". Kelly, chairs a UN Security Council requested DPRK back to the negotiation table for taking concrete, parallel steps toward an nuclear agreement.[4][5][6]
There are also criticism about potential infection case due to Chinese people's eating habits of wildlife including bats as per the goals of medicinal and aphrodisiac benefits.[7][8][9][10][11][12] On the other hand, a former Israeli intelligence officer analysed that it might be a leakage of bio-weapon from the lab of the Wuhan Institute of Virology.[13]
https://news.joins.com/article/23661590 [김민석의 Mr. 밀리터리] 북한 ICBM 쏴도 미국 군사옵션 꺼내기 어렵다
[출처: 중앙일보] [김민석의 Mr. 밀리터리] 북한 ICBM 쏴도 미국 군사옵션 꺼내기 어렵다 비건 대표는 베이징에서 북한 측 인사를 접촉하거나 평양을 방문할 것이냐는 기자들의 질문에 "이야기할 수 없다"고 답했습니다. https://yonhapnewstv.co.kr/news/MYH20191219015200038 '대북문제 해법모색' 비건 방중…北접촉? 북한 방문?
https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2019/09/robert-trump-national-security-adviser-pick-190918143724435.html https://fortune.com/2019/09/18/new-national-security-advisor-robert-obrien/
Trump declines to comment on report Kim invited him to North Korea - https://www.reuters.com/article/us-northkorea-usa-invite/north-korea-leader-kim-invited-trump-to-pyongyang-in-new-letter-report-idUSKBN1W100X U.S. President Donald Trump on Monday declined to comment on a newspaper report that North Korean leader Kim Jong Un had invited him to visit Pyongyang and said conditions were not ready yet for such a visit.
[News analysis] Will Biegun be able to hold talks with N. Korea during S. Korea visit? http://english.hani.co.kr/arti/english_edition/e_northkorea/920788.html
To be updated ->
- Trump views summits as chance to "brag," North Korea says: https://www.axios.com/north-korea-trump-kim-summit-deadline-nuclear-talks-df04dc86-2a97-4aba-9afa-3897573672a8.html
- U.S. Offers North Korea ‘Act of Good Will.’ Not Enough, North Says :https://www.nytimes.com/2019/11/18/world/asia/north-korea-us-talks.html
- A canceled military drill was not enough to get the North Koreans back to the table to discuss denuclearization, of an incentive for it to return to the negotiating table, and that it would not discuss denuclearization until Washington ended its “hostile policy.”
- The Korean DMZ: The World’s Most Dangerous Border https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_q0WuSdVknE (Summary of history about DMZ and the current status and future prospect)
Al Jazeera analyzed that Trump utilized this DMZ meeting as a springboard to further negotiations on the process of the nuclear deal. Although there is much skepticism on Washington's foreign policycircles, Arabian Peninsula media believe that it would be an achievement for U.S. Foreign policies concerning the denuclearization process of DPRK.[17] [18]
Prime Minister of Japan announced that Japan has been supporting the Trump-Kim negotiation since the first U.S. - North Korea summit. Prime Minister Abe hopes this DMZ summit will lead to progress of the situation.