North Korea for Talks with US but Rejects Sanctions-for-Nukes Deal
Kim Jong Un insists nuclear weapons are vital for regime security and rejects phased denuclearization, signaling talks only if the U.S. drops its denuclearization demand.
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Kim open to talks if U.S. drops denuclearization demand
This article was originally published by Radio Free Asia and is reprinted with permission. North Korean leader Kim Jong Un said he is open to talks with the United States, but only if Washington drops its demand that Pyongyang abandon its nuclear weapons program. Kim made the remarks during a recent session of the Supreme People’s Assembly, state-run Korean Central Television (KCTV) reported Monday. He said he has “good memories” of President Tr…
North Korea for talks with US but rejects sanctions-for-nukes deal
SEOUL, South Korea: North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has signaled that dialogue with the United States remains possible, but only if Washington abandons its demand for Pyongyang's denuclearization. Speaking before the Supreme People's Assembly on September 21, Kim said he would never dismantle his country's nuclear arsenal in exchange for sanctions relief. However, he left the door open for talks under different
North Korea’s Kim Signals Openness to Talks if U.S. Drops Denuclearisation Demand — Global Defense Insight
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has expressed willingness to reopen dialogue with the United States, but only if Washington abandons its demand for Pyongyang’s denuclearisation. The remarks, reported by state media, highlight Pyongyang’s intent to redefine the negotiating framework while rejecting what it sees as a threat to its survival. Kim stated that North Korea seeks talks “based on equality and mutual respect,” but warned that the U.S. ins…
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