The politics of South Korea has reached a new level and it now involves dogs too.Former president Moon Jae-in is mulling over the decision of giving up a pair of dogs gifted to him by North Korean …
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Former South Korean leader plans to give up dogs gifted from North Korea’s Kim Jong Un
Moon Jae-in has raised the white Pungsan dogs, which are legally categorised as state property belonging to the presidential archives, since their arrival in South Korea.
South Korea’s Former President to give up dogs gifted by Kim Jong-un due to differences
South Korea’s former President Moon Jae-in plans to give up a pair of dogs sent to him by North Korean leader Kim Jong-un as a gift. The former president appears to have taken this decision as …
South Korea’s Moon seeks to give up dogs gifted by North’s Kim Jong Un
SEOUL: South Korea’s former president Moon Jae-in is seeking to give up two dogs gifted to him by North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, citing a lack of support from Seoul, his office said Monday (Nov 7).
Hounded out: Former South Korean president to give up dogs Kim Jong Un gave him
The former president of South Korea says he is going to give up dogs that were gifted to him by North Korean leader Kim Jong Un.