Article 6SNS4 South Korea president’s aides offer to resign en masse – as it happened

South Korea president’s aides offer to resign en masse – as it happened

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Kate Lamb (now) , Virginia Harrison, Fran Lawther,
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The White House has said it is closely" monitoring the situation in South Korea.

The administration is in contact with the ROK government and is monitoring the situation closely," a spokesperson for the national security council said, using the official acronym for the Republic of Korea, where thousands of US troops are based as parts of efforts to deter nuclear-armed North Korea.

All political activities are banned in South Korea following the imposition of martial law on Tuesday and all media will be subject to government monitoring.

All political activities, including those of the national assembly, local councils, political parties, and political associations, as well as assemblies and demonstrations, are strictly prohibited.

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