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  • South Korea unveils plan to break deadlock in US-N Korea talks

    South Korea unveils plan to break deadlock in US-N Korea talks

    Oct 04, 2018 04:59

    South Korea has proposed that the US declare an end to the Korean War, a key demand of Pyongyang, in exchange for a verified closure of a major North Korean nuclear facility as the next step in stalled negotiations.

  • North Korea has up to 60 nuclear bombs: Seoul

    North Korea has up to 60 nuclear bombs: Seoul

    Oct 03, 2018 03:31

    A South Korean minister says that North Korea is estimated to have up to 60 nuclear weapons, in Seoul’s first public comment about the size of the North’s arsenal.

  • North, South Korea begin removing landmines along border: Seoul

    North, South Korea begin removing landmines along border: Seoul

    Oct 01, 2018 05:30

    Seoul says North and South Korea have begun removing landmines along their fortified border in a confidence-building measure under a new agreement reached between the two neighboring states in Pyongyang last month.

  • Trump says he and North Korean Leader Kim 'fell in love'

    Trump says he and North Korean Leader Kim 'fell in love'

    Sep 30, 2018 03:53

    US President Donald Trump has boasted of improved relations with North Korea, saying he and Kim Jong-un "fell in love" following their June summit in Singapore.

  • North Korea says will 'no way' abandon nuclear program without trust in US

    North Korea says will 'no way' abandon nuclear program without trust in US

    Sep 29, 2018 16:47

    North Korean Foreign Minister Ri Yong-ho says continued sanctions against the North are just further deepening the rift of mistrust in the United States, stressing that there is “no way” that his country will abandon its pursuit of nuclear weapons unilaterally as long as Washington is resolved to push for tough enforcement of sanctions against Pyongyang.

  • Russia, China dispute US call for tougher sanctions against North Korea

    Russia, China dispute US call for tougher sanctions against North Korea

    Sep 28, 2018 10:57

    Russia and China have called for an easing of UN sanctions on North Korea at a UN Security Council meeting, disputing US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo’s appeal for a stricter enforcement despite warming bilateral relations.

  • Japan ‘ready to break shell of distrust with North Korea’

    Japan ‘ready to break shell of distrust with North Korea’

    Sep 26, 2018 10:04

    Japan’s Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has declared his readiness “to break the shell of mutual distrust with North Korea” and meet with its leader, Kim Jong-un.

  • US 'won't hesitate' to sanction shippers supplying fuel to North Korea

    US 'won't hesitate' to sanction shippers supplying fuel to North Korea

    Sep 23, 2018 08:38

    The US State Department says Washington would not hesitate to impose sanctions on any shippers that transfer fuel to North Korea; days after the US ambassador to the United Nations accused Russia of “cheating” on the embargo.

  • Russia rejects US claim of supplying fuel to North Korea

    Russia rejects US claim of supplying fuel to North Korea

    Sep 20, 2018 01:39

    Moscow has dismissed allegations by Washington that Russia helped North Korea acquire fuel through transfers at sea in violation of sanctions against Pyongyang.

  • The Era of no war has started: Koreas reach new agreements

    The Era of no war has started: Koreas reach new agreements

    Sep 19, 2018 06:22

    The two Koreas have agreed to take further steps toward peace following a one-on-one meeting between North Korean leader Kim Jong-un and South Korean President Moon Jae-in, who is on his first ever visit to Pyongyang.

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