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Envoy says US ready for 'constructive' talks with North Korea: South Korea
June 28, 2019
June 28, 2019 3:09 PM
SEOUL (REUTERS) - A US special envoy to North Korea said on Friday (June 28) that Washington was ready to hold constructive talks with Pyongyang to follow through on a denuclearisation agreement reached by the two countries last year, South Korea's foreign ministry said.
SEOUL (REUTERS) - A US special envoy to North Korea said on Friday (June 28) that Washington was ready to hold constructive talks with Pyongyang to follow through on a denuclearisation agreement reached by the two countries last year, South Korea's foreign ministry said.
Tourist numbers double at North Korea's annual marathon, as tensions ease
April 07, 2019
April 07, 2019 10:20 AM
SEOUL (AFP) - Twice as many foreigners as last year gathered in Pyongyang on Sunday (April 7) for the city's annual marathon, tour companies said, as reduced tensions see visitor numbers rise in isolated North Korea.
SEOUL (AFP) - Twice as many foreigners as last year gathered in Pyongyang on Sunday (April 7) for the city's annual marathon, tour companies said, as reduced tensions see visitor numbers rise in isolated North Korea.
Top-down diplomacy needed for progress with North Korea, says South Korea presidential aide
March 31, 2019
March 31, 2019 4:39 PM
SEOUL (THE KOREA HERALD/ASIA NEWS NETWORK) - To advance the peace process on the Korean peninsula, it is necessary for Seoul, Washington and Pyongyang to maintain bilateral and trilateral dialogues and to continue to pursue a top-down approach, a South Korea presidential aide has said.
SEOUL (THE KOREA HERALD/ASIA NEWS NETWORK) - To advance the peace process on the Korean peninsula, it is necessary for Seoul, Washington and Pyongyang to maintain bilateral and trilateral dialogues and to continue to pursue a top-down approach, a South Korea presidential aide has said.
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