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SEOUL -- South Korean President Moon Jae-in said in a statement on Thursday that a recent review of a 2015 agreement between South Korea and Japan over so-called "comfort women" once again showed that the agreement cannot resolve the issue. [1]

SEOUL -- Moon Jae-in, who declared victory Tuesday in South Korea's presidential election, became the country's 19th president Wednesday morning. The country's election commission confirmed Moon as the winner, according to local media outlets. [2]

CHONGQING -- Before South Korean President Moon Jae-in wrapped up his visit to China on Saturday, he highlighted the affinity that the two neighbors have historically harbored for each other. [3]

PoliticsSouth Korea opts for a fresh start with progressive Moon Jae-in Satisfying voters will be tough amid growing inequality and geopolitical tensions Moon Jae-in celebrates during his victory speech on May 9 in Seoul. [4]

SEOUL -- Shares in Hanmi Science and LG Display have soared in the month since South Korean President Moon Jae-in took power on May 10, while SK Innovation and Korea Electric Power, or Kepco, saw their stock tumble, illustrating the wide disparity in... [5]

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[1] TH asia.nikkei.com · 2017-12-28 · 100% match

'Comfort women' deal not a solution: President Moon

SEOUL -- South Korean President Moon Jae-in said in a statement on Thursday that a recent review of a 2015 agreement between South Korea and Japan over so-called "comfort women" once again showed that the agreement cannot resolve the issue.

[2] TH asia.nikkei.com · 2017-05-10 · 100% match

South Korea's election panel confirms Moon as president

SEOUL -- Moon Jae-in, who declared victory Tuesday in South Korea's presidential election, became the country's 19th president Wednesday morning. The country's election commission confirmed Moon as the winner, according to local media outlets.

[3] TH asia.nikkei.com · 2017-12-17 · 100% match

President Moon cozies up to China to the chagrin of Japan

CHONGQING -- Before South Korean President Moon Jae-in wrapped up his visit to China on Saturday, he highlighted the affinity that the two neighbors have historically harbored for each other.

[4] TH asia.nikkei.com · 2017-05-11 · 100% match

South Korea opts for a fresh start with progressive Moon Jae-in

PoliticsSouth Korea opts for a fresh start with progressive Moon Jae-in Satisfying voters will be tough amid growing inequality and geopolitical tensions Moon Jae-in celebrates during his victory speech on May 9 in Seoul.

[5] TH asia.nikkei.com · 2017-06-10 · 100% match

Market filters winners and losers in first month of Moon presidency

SEOUL -- Shares in Hanmi Science and LG Display have soared in the month since South Korean President Moon Jae-in took power on May 10, while SK Innovation and Korea Electric Power, or Kepco, saw their stock tumble, illustrating the wide disparity in

[6] TH asia.nikkei.com · 2017-07-06 · 100% match

Trump and Moon reach a hollow agreement on North Korea

WASHINGTON U.S. President Donald Trump and South Korean counterpart Moon Jae-in have essentially agreed to use all available options to address North Korea's nuclear and missile development, though they remain divided over which approach to adopt.

[7] TH asia.nikkei.com · 2017-05-20 · 100% match

Moon Jae-in's 'balance' strategy risks knocking region off kilter

SEOUL -- After nine years of conservative rule, South Korea's new liberal president is vowing to talk with the unruly North in an effort to stabilize the peninsula.

[8] TH asia.nikkei.com · 2017-06-28 · 100% match

New South Korean president stumbles over team building

When South Korean President Moon Jae-in meets Donald Trump on Thursday in Washington, it may appear the two have little in common apart from their recent accession to office and a mutual concern about North Korea.

[9] TH asia.nikkei.com · 2017-07-04 · 100% match

Less-hawkish Trump tries to rope Moon into reopening trade deal

WASHINGTON -- U.S. President Donald Trump agreed to play along with South Korean President Moon Jae-in's dovish security policy at their first summit, evidently in an attempt to extract economic concessions.

[10] TH asia.nikkei.com · 2017-12-13 · 100% match

Moon's China trip tests his leadership amid North Korean crisis

SEOUL -- President Moon Jae-in's four-day visit to China this week will test his leadership as he tries to persuade his counterpart Xi Jinping to cooperate in dealing with North Korea and to withdraw sanctions against South Korean companies.

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