Germany Joins US-Led UN Command in South Korea
On 2nd August 2024, Germany became the 18th member of the United Nations Command (UNC) in South Korea, marking a significant expansion of the coalition that monitors the border with North Korea and commits to defending South Korea in times of conflict.
- Germany’s joining the UNC highlights Berlin's commitment to global security and its belief in the interconnectedness of European and Indo-Pacific security.
- Defence Minister emphasized the need for unity and resilience against threats to global peace and stability during the ceremony at the U military headquarters in Pyeongtaek.
- The UNC, established in 1950, was initially formed to restore peace and enforce the ....
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