N. Korea says will resume US talks if demands fully met
While North Korean leader Kim Jong-un and US President Donald Trump share warm relations, it would be ‘absent-minded’ to expect Pyongyang to resume dialogue because of that, a Foreign Ministry statement says. – AFP pic, January 11, 2020.
NORTH Korea said today it had received Donald Trump’s letter wishing a happy birthday to leader Kim Jong-un, but warned it will return to nuclear talks only when Washington fully accepts its demands. The US president and Kim have held three meetings since June 2018 but negotiations have been largely deadlocked since the breakup of their Hanoi summit last February.
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