Foreign Relations
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North Korea once again ignores key anti-US holiday in apparent friendly gesture
‘June 25 Day of Struggle Against U.S. Imperialism’ not mentioned in state media
Is North Korea part of the great power struggle between US and China?
Recent displays of China-North Korea friendship will likely solidify U.S. view that Beijing can sway Pyongyang
NATO looks East, but implications for the Koreas remain uncertain
Alliance seeks greater cooperation in Asia, but experts see limited role for NATO in North Korea denuclearization talks
Russia proposes civil aviation safety agreement with North Korea
Draft emerges after Russia provided DPRK with almost $1 million in jet parts in 2020
Where is North Korea heading? Major political rule changes may tell us
No mention of Kims, coolness toward unification and revival of communism offer guideposts for next several years
North Korea says it’s not interested in talks with US that will ‘get us nowhere’
North Korean foreign minister’s hawkish remarks follow Kim Yo Jong’s statement the previous day
North Korea policy coordination to continue without working group, says US
‘Close and constant’ engagement between U.S. and South Korea unchanged after the group’s termination this week
South Korean officials emphasize dialogue as Kim Yo Jong slams US
US Special Representative for North Korea Sung Kim met with South Korean president and unification minister on Tuesday
Seoul and Washington agree to terminate ‘working group’ on North Korea affairs
The Trump-era institution, designed to help facilitate sanctions exemptions, was derided by many as ineffective
North Korean leader’s sister shoots down hope of talks with US envoy
Kim Yo Jong says Kim Jong Un's nod to "dialogue" last week was not a positive signal to U.S.