SEOUL, South Korea -- North Korea said Tuesday that it has no immediate intent to resume a dialogue with the United States as Deputy Secretary of State Stephen Biegun arrived in South Korea for discussions on stalled nuclear diplomacy. In a statement released through the North's official Korean Central News Agency, senior Foreign Ministry official Kwon Jong Gun also ridiculed "nonsensical" calls by South Korea for revived negotiations between the U.S. and North Korea, saying it has lost its relevance as a mediator. The State Department said Biegun, who is also President Donald Trump's special representative for North Korea, will discuss...
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