Visits buck recent trend of DPRK-flagged ships primarily visiting Dalian
Though it remains unclear if the summit is going ahead as previously planned
U.S. President adds that Washington and Pyongyang are communicating
Observers weigh in on the future of maximum pressure - and where U.S.-DPRK relations go from here
But U.S. president leaves door open for summit to take place at a later time
Figures are roughly a fifth of their March equivalents
Source says DPRK train featured coal carriages, travelling from Dandong to Sinuiju
U.S. President says "it may not work out for June 12" prior to talks with Moon Jae-in
The trucks are manufactured by a Chinese-government owned company based in Beijing
UN Panel of Experts says that North Korea continues to conduct sanctioned ship to ship transfers
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