North Korea Rejects a Letter From Trump to Resume Dialogue, According to Diplomatic Sources
- North Korea has rejected a letter from U.S. President Donald Trump intended to resume dialogue, according to an informed high-level source.
- The letter aimed to reopen talks that have been suspended for more than five years.
- The United States attempted to deliver the letter multiple times through North Korean diplomats stationed at the U.N. headquarters, but they bluntly refused.
- The United States and North Korea remain technically in a state of war, as the 1950-1953 Korean War ended in an armistice, not a peace treaty.
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South Korea in 'close contact' with US amid report of Kim Jong-un snubbing Trump's letter
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs said Thursday it is working closely with the United States to revive dialogue with North Korea, amid reports that North Korean leader Kim Jong-un recently rejected a letter from U.S. President Donald Trump. "South Korea and the United States are maintaining close communication at all levels on North Korea policy, including U.S.-North Korea dialogue. The U.S. has reaffirmed its commitment to coordination on multipl…
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