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South Korean and Japanese Defense Ministers Agree to Expand Bilateral Cooperation

It is great to see the continuing bilateral cooperation between the ROK and Japanese militaries:

The top defense chiefs of South Korea and Japan agreed Sunday to continue efforts to deepen bilateral exchanges and cooperation, including in advanced technologies such as artificial intelligence (AI), Seoul’s defense ministry said. 

The two sides affirmed the shared commitment following talks between Defense Minister Ahn Gyu-back and Japanese Defense Minister Shinjiro Koizumi in Seoul, as the two sides seek to bolster defense cooperation amid improving bilateral ties. 

“The two ministers agreed to continue advancing exchanges and cooperation between the aerobatic teams of the two countries — South Korea’s Black Eagles and Japan’s Blue Impulse,” a joint press statement released after the talks said. 

“They also agreed to further develop search and rescue exercises for various maritime contingencies and to push for greater cooperation in advanced science and technology fields, including AI,” it added.

Yonhap

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Burial Site of 13th Century Vietnamese Prince in South Korea Being Promoted for Tourism

This is an interesting historical note between South Korea and Vietnam that the ROK is trying to capitalize on to promote tourism:

Looking to disperse international tourism beyond the crowded streets of Seoul, Korea is mining an ancient, forgotten royal connection to lure travelers from its top tourism market: Vietnam.

The Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism announced on Friday a new initiative to develop historical travel routes centered around Bonghwa, a quiet mountainous county in North Gyeongsang Province. While seemingly an unlikely destination for international visitors, Bonghwa holds a unique position in regional diplomacy. It is the final resting place of Prince Ly Long Tuong, a scion of Vietnam’s Ly Dynasty who fled a palace coup in the 13th century, crossed the sea to the Goryeo Kingdom and established a lineage in Korea that survives to this day.

Following a bilateral summit in April where Vietnamese officials highlighted Bonghwa as a symbol of shared history, Seoul is moving to institutionalize the narrative. The government plans to link a developing cultural site called K-Vietnam Valley with nearby UNESCO World Heritage sites, including the ancient wooden temples of Buseoksa and the traditional riverside village of Hahoe in Andong.

Korea Times

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Picture of the Day: Military Fair in Seoul

Military enthusiasts gather in Seoul
Military enthusiasts gather in SeoulPeople wearing military uniforms pose for a photo at a military fair in southern Seoul, on June 28, 2026. (Yonhap)

South Korea Eliminated from the 2026 World Cup After Completion of Group Stage Play

South Korea has to consider this World Cup a total failure. If their goalie could have not dropped a ball that led to the Mexico winning goal in their second game, they probably would have moved on out of the group stage of the World Cup. Now they will be returning to Korea with a lot of questions about what went wrong at this World Cup:

Korea have been eliminated from the 2026 FIFA World Cup, unable to sneak into the knockout stage on the heels of group stage woes.

With the tournament having expanded from 32 to 48 nations, the eight best third-place teams get to play in the knockout stage, along with the top two countries from each of 12 groups.

After finishing third in Group A with three points on a win and two losses, Korea failed to crack the top eight among the dozen third-place teams Saturday.

Korea Times

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ROK Drop Open Thread – June 26, 2026

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Picture of the Day: BTS Concert in Busan

BTS concert in Busan
BTS concert in Busan
Busan Asiad Main Stadium is surrounded by concertgoers for K-pop boy group BTS’ concert in Busan, about 330 kilometers southeast of Seoul, on June 13, 2026, in this photo released by the Busan Metropolitan Police Agency the next day. (PHOTO NOT FOR SALE) (Yonhap)

Kim Jong-un Says North Korea Plans to Build Navy Equipped with Nuclear Weapons

This is likely being done not for deterrence reasons, but as leverage during any future negotiations:

North Korean leader Kim Jong-un said his country was “equipping the Navy with nuclear weapons,” state media reported Wednesday, as he also unveiled plans to build 10,000-ton warships.

The remarks came at the commissioning of the Choe Hyon — one of two 5,000-ton class warships the nuclear-armed state launched last year — in the port city of Nampo on Tuesday, the official Korean Central News Agency reported.

Korea Herald

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Won Rate Weakens Against U.S. Dollar to 1.539

For Soldiers in Korea looking to convert some U.S. dollars into Won, now is the time to do it:

The South Korean won weakened against the U.S. dollar Tuesday amid renewed expectations that the U.S. Federal Reserve would raise its rates this year. 

The won traded at 1,539.1 won per dollar, down 2.1 won from the previous session, as of 3:30 p.m., partly hit by a sell-off by foreign investors in local stocks. 

The won opened at 1,539.4 won per dollar earlier in the day but tumbled to as low as 1,542.1 won at one point, marking the weakest level since June 8.

Yonhap

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