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South Korean Foreign Minister Song Min-soon's comments at the Wilson Center receive widespread media coverage

South Korean Foreign Minister Song Min-soon used his talk at the Woodrow Wilson Center, entitled: "The ROK US Alliance in the 21st Century: The Challenges and Opportunities" to call for the United States to remove North Korea from the list of state sponsors of terrorism. The speech was covered by a wide range of media outlets from around the world. More details are available from ABC News, South Korea's Chosun Ilbo, Taiwan's China Post, Japan's Kyodo News,as well as the ROK government's Korea Net.

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