North Korea has stressed that it has no intention of holding new negotiations with the United States, following a call by South Korea for Pyongyang and Washington to hold a new summit. Kwon Jong-gun, the director general for US affairs at the North Korean Foreign Ministry, said in a statement on Tuesday that South Korea’s call for a revival of talks was “nonsensical” and...
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