South Korea keeps close eye on US election results amid threats from Pyongyang
South Korea will be watching the results of the United States presidential election closely, as it leans on Washington to defend itself against threats from North Korea. The two Koreas never officially signed a peace treaty and are technically still at war. What happens in the US on election day on Tuesday (Nov 5) could reshape the Korean Peninsula and the region. Lim Yun Suk reports.
South Korea will be watching the results of the United States presidential election closely, as it leans on Washington to defend itself against threats from North Korea. The two Koreas never officially signed a peace treaty and are technically still at war. What happens in the US on election day on Tuesday (Nov 5) could reshape the Korean Peninsula and the region. Lim Yun Suk reports.