Kim Jong Un says North Korea will only engage in talks if the U.S. drops denuclearization demands, creating a diplomatic stalemate with the Trump administration.
A senior North Korean diplomat vowed that Pyongyang would "never give up" its nuclear weapons in a rare address to the United Nations General Assembly on Monday.
The North Korean leader has previously shown little interest in renewed diplomacy with President Donald Trump, who met with ...
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un is willing to meet with U.S. President Donald Trump, according to reports in Seoul citing ...
North Korea is on the verge of developing an intercontinental ballistic missile capable of striking the United States. The ...
President Lee Jae Myung emphasized his vision of a “phased solution” to the issue, “based on a cool-headed perception that ...
Successes in slowing nuclear proliferation and easing world hunger are overshadowed by political deadlock and the hostile takeover of bodies like ...
We urge your government to engage fully with the international community and act in response to the dire and ongoing human ...
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At 80, the United Nations faces crises of principle, leadership and finance
The UN remains the only global diplomatic forum where all nations convene year-round — a platform built upon Roosevelt and ...
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Vice FM highlights S. Korea's role in safeguarding peace on Korean Peninsula on U.N. Day
South Korea will continue efforts to safeguard and promote peace on the Korean Peninsula through its peace initiative toward ...
North Korean Vice Minister for Foreign Affairs Kim Son Gyong spoke during the General Debate of the 80th session of the United Nations General Assembly at United Nations headquarters on Monday. Photo ...
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