South Korea and the United States have reportedly reached an understanding to remove South Korea from the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE)‘s “sensitive countries and other designated countries list” (SCL).
Sources revealed on March 21 that South Korea, as a long-time ally, argued for its removal to ensure continued cooperation in nuclear energy and scientific fields. The U.S. agreed with this stance, and internal procedures are now underway to officially exclude South Korea from the list, though it remains unclear whether this will be finalized before the April 15 effective date.
The Ministry of Trade, Industry, and Energy reported that Minister Ahn Duk-geun raised concerns about South Korea’s inclusion on the sensitive countries list during his first meeting with U.S. Energy Secretary Chris Wright, and that both sides agreed to cooperate and swiftly resolve the issue through established procedures.
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