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NKorea raises threat to get US into direct talks
NKorea threatens to expand nuclear arsenal
North Korea demands direct talks with US
SEOUL, South Korea — North Korea pressed the United States to accept its demand for direct talks on the communist regime’s nuclear program, issuing a veiled threat Monday that Pyongyang will expand its nuclear arsenal unless Washington agrees.
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SEOUL, South Korea — South Korea said that progress in efforts to end North Korea’s nuclear programs is a key condition for holding a summit with the communist nation.
SEOUL, South Korea — Top American defense officials maintained a tough stand Wednesday against North Korea, calling its threat more lethal than ever even as an envoy from the communist regime was headed to the United States to discuss nuclear programs.
SEOUL, South Korea — South Korea is providing North Korea with optical cables and other equipment to help modernize military hot lines between the two nations, officials in Seoul said Wednesday.
SEOUL, South Korea — The son of veteran evangelist Billy Graham had a “friendly conversation” Wednesday with North Korea’s foreign minister, the state news agency said, as the American brought one of the first shipments of U.S. aid to the country in months.
BEIJING — The United States will not meet directly with North Korea until Pyongyang commits to rejoining six-nation disarmament talks and abides by commitments to dismantle its nuclear programs, a top U.S. diplomat said Wednesday.
BEIJING — North Korea appears keen to improve ties with the U.S. and its neighbors in Asia and perhaps rejoin nuclear disarmament talks, China’s premier said Saturday, urging fellow leaders not to let the opportunity slip away.
BEIJING — Leaders of China, Japan and South Korea began talks Saturday in Beijing amid signs that pressure on North Korea to rejoin nuclear disarmament negotiations may be yielding results.