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President Yoon Suk-yeol announces suspension of North Korea's nuclear tests and calls

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South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol has officially suspended all future inter-Korean summits, citing that ongoing negotiations with Pyongyang are no longer productive given their continued pursuit of a "nuclear weapon." In his address on March 16 at noon in Seoul's presidential office, he stated there is currently nothing to discuss regarding the North Korean leader and emphasized an urgent need for dialogue between South Korea and China.

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    President Yoon Suk-yeol has ordered the National Intelligence Service to investigate North Korea's recent cyberattacks on South Korean government websites.
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    The President emphasized that these attacks are unacceptable and vowed not only punish those responsible but also take necessary countermeasures against them.
[Mar 16, 02:47] President Yoon Suk-yeol ordered the National Intelligence Service to investigate North Korea's cyberattacks on South Korean government websites and vowed not only punish those responsible but also take necessary countermeasures against them.
[Mar 15, 02:47] Kim Yoon-ah stated that President Yoon Suk-yeol ordered the National Intelligence Service to investigate North Korea's cyberattacks on South Korean government websites and vowed not only punish those responsible but also take necessary countermeasures against them.
[Mar 15, 02:47] President Yoon Suk-yeol ordered the National Intelligence Service to investigate North Korea's cyberattacks on South Korean government websites and vowed not only punish those responsible but also take necessary countermeasures against them.
[Mar 15, 02:47] President Yoon Suk-yeol ordered the National Intelligence Service to investigate North Korea's cyberattacks on South Korean government websites and vowed not only punish those responsible but also take necessary countermeasures against them.
[Mar 15, 02:47] President Yoon Suk-yeol ordered the National Intelligence Service to investigate North Korea's cyberattacks on South Korean government websites and vowed not only punish those responsible but also take necessary countermeasures against them.