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Lee Min-Yong

Lee Min-Yong

Lee Min-Yong is a visiting professor in the School of Global Service at Sookmyung Women’s University, South Korea and a former adviser (foreign affairs and national security) to the Presidential Office of the Republic of Korea.
Lee Min-Yong is a visiting professor in the School of Global Service at Sookmyung Women’s University, South Korea and a former adviser (foreign affairs and national security) to the Presidential Office of the Republic of Korea.
Languages Spoken:
English

Opinion | Apec offers a stage for China, US and two Koreas to make peace

With Trump and Xi set to attend, it could pave the way for a US-North Korea summit and mend China-South Korea ties.

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Northeast Asia’s power balance will shift as the US adopts an ‘America first’ security policy and a friendlier attitude towards Kim Jong-un.

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The scale and speed of Pyongyang’s reported troop deployment to Russia strongly suggests premeditation. The US and China must act to prevent escalation.

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As North Korea develops tactical nuclear warheads, China must not allow Pyongyang to threaten regional security. Radioactive leakage could impact communities along the Chinese border in the event of a seventh atomic test.

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