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Chinese embassy urges citizens in S. Korea to exercise 'caution' after martial law

IndiaTimes Tuesday, 3 December 2024
China's embassy in Seoul advised its citizens to exercise caution after South Korea's President Yoon Suk Yeol declared emergency martial law due to threats from North Korea's communist forces and political tensions over a budget bill. Yoon emphasized the need to protect the country and maintain regional peace and stability.
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News video: US Embassy in South Korea urged citizens to stay alert and exercise caution after martial law lifted

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Following the sudden lifting of martial law in South Korea, the US Embassy issued an emergency alert for American citizens, advising caution and vigilance due to a "fluid" situation. While the martial law was rejected by the National Assembly, the embassy urges citizens to avoid protests, large...

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