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North Korea criticises United States’ decision to deploy nuclear submarines to peninsula

The summit between South Korea and Central Asian nations, initially planned for 2025, has been postponed to 2026 due to domestic political developments in Seoul, according to the Dunyo news agency.


                                            
                                                                                                North Korea criticises United States' decision to deploy nuclear submarines to peninsula

 

The announcement was made by South Korea’s First Vice Foreign Minister Park Yoon-ju during a session of the National Assembly’s international affairs committee, Yonhap news agency reported. Park cited the recent shift in the country’s leadership and scheduling constraints as key reasons for the delay.

“After considering all relevant circumstances, including our internal schedule, it was difficult to propose a suitable date for this summit this year,” Park said.

The summit was initially proposed in June 2024 during a visit by then-President Yoon Suk-yeol to Central Asian countries. Leaders from Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan had agreed to hold the “Central Asia–Korea” summit in Seoul in 2025.

However, in mid-2025, South Korea underwent political upheaval following Yoon’s failed attempt to impose martial law. The incident triggered early elections, resulting in the victory of Lee Jae Myung from the Democratic Party, who became the new president.

 

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