[2025-12-10]Thai War Veteran’s Remains to Rest in South Korea
The remains of a Thai war veteran will rest in South Korea. The repatriation ceremony will take place on the 11th. Further details can be found in the press release.
The remains of a Thai war veteran will rest in South Korea. The repatriation ceremony will take place on the 11th. Further details can be found in the press release.
Kim Jung-wook from the Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs attended the groundbreaking ceremony in Cabanatuan, Philippines to discuss cooperation. This project is driven by cooperation between the Korean Association of Agricultural Machinery and the Philippine government, with various support from the Philippine side. It is expected to contribute to the expansion of Korean agricultural machinery exports to Southeast Asia and the mechanization of Philippine agriculture.
Kim Yong-seok, the chairman of DaeGwang Committee, announced plans to actively introduce double-decker electric buses to ease commuting congestion. This announcement is one of the key policies of the committee aimed at improving transportation convenience. Detailed information can be found in the attached press release.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs held a safety meeting with the travel industry for safe overseas travel by citizens. Various organizations attended to discuss overseas epidemic trends and quarantine management. Director Yoon emphasized the need for stronger public-private collaboration and pledged ongoing efforts for major international events.
A delegation of Mongolian next-generation leaders from foreign affairs, politics, and media visited Korea at the invitation of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The visit was part of the Korea-Mongolia Next-Generation Leaders Network program, including planned visits to various institutions and cultural sites. Both sides exchanged views on the role of youth in developing future-oriented relations between Korea and Mongolia.
Military clashes between Thailand and Cambodia have reoccurred at the border, prompting the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to issue level 3 travel advisories (recommendation to leave) for the area. The special travel advisory for areas within 50km of the Thailand-Cambodia border has been upgraded to level 3. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs will continue to monitor the situation in Thailand and Cambodia and assess the need for additional travel advisory adjustments.