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  2. Germany–South Korea relations - Wikipedia

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    Since the German reunification of 1990, much effort has been undertaken by both countries to improve diplomatic relations with each other. In the mid-2000s, the GermanyKorea Treaty of 1883 was renewed by both countries and was officially put into effect on December 19, 2008, as a form of commemoration of the 125th anniversary of the original treaty.

  3. South Korea–Taiwan relations - Wikipedia

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    After the Chinese Civil War in 1949, South Korea maintained relations with Taiwan. Diplomatic relations between South Korea and Taiwan were terminated on 23 August 1992, followed by South Korean recognition of the People's Republic of China and formation of bilateral recognition between them. But just shortly after, South KoreaTaiwan ...

  4. Foreign relations of South Korea - Wikipedia

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    See UkraineSouth Korea relations. The establishment of diplomatic relations between South Korea and Ukraine began on 10 February 1992. South Korea has an embassy in Kyiv [269] Ukraine has an embassy in Seoul. [270] Around 12,000 Koreans live in Ukraine. There is also a Korean association in Kharkiv.

  5. Germany–Taiwan relations - Wikipedia

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    Germany today considers the People's Republic (PRC) as "the sole representative of China, of which Taiwan is a part." [1] It has deepened its economic and other informal relations with Taiwan while trying to preserve strong ties with the PRC. [2] Germany is Taiwan's largest export destination in Europe. [3]

  6. South Korea–Ukraine relations - Wikipedia

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    The South Korean Embassy in Ukraine has contacted South Korean expatriates residing in Ukraine to check on their safety status and re-examine emergency communication networks. In addition, the embassy is securing water and emergency food supplies in cooperation with the embassies of other countries, and is also updating evacuation and support ...

  7. Explainer-Why Putin may visit North Korea - AOL

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    North Korea later battled the South and its U.S. and United Nations allies to a stalemate in the 1950-1953 Korean War with extensive aid from China and the Soviet Union.

  8. Germany joins US-led UN Command in South Korea policing ...

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    PYEONGTAEK, South Korea (Reuters) -Germany joined the U.S.-led United Nations Command (UNC) in South Korea on Friday, becoming the 18th nation in a group that helps police the heavily fortified ...

  9. Foreign relations of Taiwan - Wikipedia

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    As the Korean War (1950–1953) broke out, Taiwan was not allowed to send military support to South Korea. However, the Truman Administration resumed economic and military aid to the ROC on Taiwan and neutralized the Taiwan Strait by United States Seventh Fleet to stop a Chinese Communist Party (CCP) invasion and a potential ROC counter ...