Foreign Relations
Information related to the North Korea’s foreign relations
‘Don’t play with snow’: North Korea warns foreigners ahead of a COVID-19 winter
Requirement part of "ultra-level" anti-COVID-19 rules currently applied throughout North Korea
US official will probe South Korean civic rights if ‘anti-leaflet’ bill passes
Seoul may soon pass a bill that would punish sending leaflets into North Korea with possible fines and jail time
Is Washington abandoning its plan to denuclearize North Korea?
Some are starting to call for a peace regime or a nuclear freeze, but it's unclear what Biden will do
Ask a North Korean: Do North Koreans think their country is the world’s best?
“Nobody honestly thinks North Korea is the best country in the world. If you live in poverty, how could you?”
New Foreign Affairs Committee leader will bring back conventional Korea policy
U.S. Rep. Gregory Meeks will seek consensus on North Korea and seems to be on the same page with the President-elect
Disappointed but hopeful, Biegun urges Pyongyang to prep diplomacy plan for 2021
The US deputy secretary of state made a candid speech on North Korea, reiterating an offer on sanctions and development
US deputy secretary of state to meet top South Korean security officials
Biegun started off his trip to Seoul with words of praise, but the most intense meetings have yet to come
Joe Biden’s pick for the Pentagon lacks any noticeable experience on North Korea
Retired Army Gen. Lloyd Austin has a long career dealing with the Middle East, but has said very little about Pyongyang
Reunification is no ‘pipe dream.’ Korea has already started to reconcile.
An op-ed recently argued that the most Koreans can realistically hope for is a "mild Cold War" — but that's not right
How Biden can avoid past mistakes and make progress with North Korea
Historian A.B. Abrams’ new book, “Immovable Object,” looks at the last 75 years of U.S.-DPRK relations