N. Korea Appears to Be Inactive in Engaging in Diplomacy with S. Korea or US: Security Adviser
Kim Jong Un's presence at China's Victory Day parade signals strengthened ties with Russia and China, reinforcing North Korea's strategic leverage amid stalled US and South Korea dialogues.
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Kim’s China trip signals shifting power in nuclear diplomacy
PYONGYANG: Just days after US President Donald Trump said he'd like to meet North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, Pyongyang responded in its own way, by announcing Kim's plans to join Russian President Vladimir Putin in attending a key Chinese military parade in Beijing.


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N. Korea appears to be inactive in engaging in diplomacy with S. Korea or US: security adviser
North Korea appears to be inactive in engaging in diplomacy with South Korea or the United States, National Security Adviser Wi Sung-lac said Friday, days after both President Lee Jae Myung and U.S. President Donald Trump expressed their eagerness to resume talks with Pyongyang in their high-stakes summit. Wi made the remarks a day after Pyongyang's state media announced that North Korean leader Kim Jong-un will soon visit China to attend a mili…
North appears to be inactive in engaging in diplomacy with South or U.S.: Security adviser
North Korea appears to be inactive in engaging in diplomacy with South Korea or the United States, National Security Adviser Wi Sung-lac said Friday, days after the summit between President Lee Jae Myung and U.S. President Donald Trump.
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