South Korean leader says North can face deepening isolation
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South Korean President Park Geun-hye is urging North Korea to abandon its drive for nuclear weapons or face deepening isolation and deteriorating ties with Seoul, The Associated Press reports.
Her national speech Friday, March 1, came four days after her inauguration as the country’s first female president. She already faces unusually low popularity ratings. Parliament is gridlocked over objections to her Cabinet nominations and her government restructuring plans.
Park’s speech marked the 94th anniversary of protests against Japan’s 1910-1945 colonial rule of Korea. She urged Tokyo to take responsibility for past abuse.


















































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