While visiting the demilitarized zone and the Osan air base, Pelosi met with American soldiers under the command of General Paul LaCamera.
Speaker of the US House of Representatives Nancy Pelosi visited the demilitarized zone on the border of South and North Korea during an Asian tour and met with US soldiers under the command of General Paul LaCamera. This was reported by CNN.
The Demilitarized Zone is a 160-mile-long no man’s land about 30 miles north of Seoul established under the 1953 Korean War Armistice Agreement. It is often described as the most heavily armed border in the world.
“While visiting the demilitarized zone and the Osan air base, we extended our gratitude to Congress and the nation for the patriotic service of our military personnel guarding democracy on the Korean Peninsula,” said the speaker of the US House of Representatives.
In Seoul, Pelosi met with the speaker of South Korea’s National Assembly and other members of the country’s parliament.
Next, Pelosi plans to visit Japan – the last country on the Asian tour.
It will be remembered that on August 2, Nancy Pelosi visited Taiwan, despite protests and threats from China, which considers the island as its territory.
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Source: korrespondent
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