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South Korea's acting president has urged cooperation with the U.S. to maintain science, technology, and energy ties after the U.S. Department of Energy designated South Korea as a 'sensitive' country. The designation, which did not impose new limits on bilateral cooperation, was reportedly due to security concerns linked to a research center affiliated with the DOE. The U.S. cited past cases of South Korean researchers breaching security rules.

Courtesy: theprint.in

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