N. Korea Would Want Nuclear Arms Acknowledgment, Sanctions Removal if It Accedes to Dialogue with US, Says Ex-US Envoy
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N. Korea would want nuclear arms acknowledgment, sanctions removal if it accedes to dialogue with US, says ex-US envoy
WASHINGTON — A former U.S. nuclear envoy said Friday that North Korea would aim to have its nuclear weapons "acknowledged and accepted," like Pakis...
(Washington = Yonhap News) Correspondent Kim Dong-hyun = Former U.S. State Department Special Representative for North Korea Policy Joseph Yun said that if North Korea responds to future U.S. requests for dialogue, it will be recognized as possessing nuclear weapons...
Joseph Yun, a former US Special Representative for North Korea Policy and former Acting US Ambassador to South Korea, said of the conservative forces supporting former President Yoon Seok-yeol during the impeachment process, which called for the intervention of the second term of Donald Trump's administration and led a movement to save former President Yoon, "I felt they were out of their minds."
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