South Korea's Key Historical Events on July 9
L'essentiel
July 9 marks significant events in South Korea's history, including signing agreements with the US and Paraguay, establishing ties with Iraq, addressing corruption, commemorating a student's death, inter-Korean meetings, diplomatic efforts on North Korea's nuclear issue, cyberattacks, a major golf win, and a failed missile launch.
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Pourquoi c'est important
July 9th has seen South Korea engage in significant diplomatic, security, and social events throughout its modern history, reflecting its evolving relationships and challenges.
July 9
1966 -- South Korea signs the Status of Forces Agreement with the United States.
1980 -- The special committee for national security announces the punishment of 232 high-ranking government officials for corruption.
1987 -- More than 1 million people take to the streets to pay tribute to a Yonsei University student who was tortured to death under the military regime.
1989 -- South Korea establishes diplomatic ties with Iraq.
1996 -- South Korea signs an extradition treaty with Paraguay.
2003 -- The two Koreas hold the 11th ministerial-level meeting in Seoul.
2004 -- South Korean President Roh Moo-hyun and visiting U.S. National Security Adviser Condoleezza Rice meet and reaffirm their countries' determination to resolve the North Korean nuclear issue through dialogue and diplomacy.
2005 -- North Korea announces it will return to six-party denuclearization talks after a yearlong boycott that sharply raised tensions on the peninsula. The move follows months of intense international diplomatic efforts to coax the North back to the negotiating table.
2009 -- At least seven websites operated by government and media organizations report access delays and failures under a third round of DDoS attacks. The previous two rounds of attacks overwhelmed major websites in South Korea and the U.S., including the official site of South Korea's presidential office Cheong Wa Dae.
2012 -- South Korean golfer Choi Na-yeon captures the U.S. Women's Open on the LPGA Tour in Wisconsin for her first career major championship, becoming the sixth South Korean to win the competition.
2016 -- North Korea fires a submarine-launched ballistic missile (SLBM) off its east coast, but the missile fails in its initial flight stage. The South Korean military said the SLBM appeared to have exploded at an altitude of some 10 kilometers after being fired from a submerged 2,000-ton Sinpo-class submarine.
Questions ouvertes
- What were the long-term consequences of the 1980 corruption crackdown?
- How did the 2009 DDoS attacks impact South Korea's digital infrastructure?
- What led to North Korea's return to denuclearization talks in 2005?






