Foreign Relations
Information related to the North Korea’s foreign relations
The 2020 National Defense Authorization Act: what it means for North Korea
From new sanctions to restrictions on U.S. troop withdrawals, new legislation stands to have significant impact
U.S. Air Force test-launches previously banned missile over Pacific: DOD
American missile launch likely violates INF Treaty that Trump left in August, analysts say
North Korea, condemning recent UNSC meeting, warns of looming “countermeasure”
Foreign ministry spokesperson reiterates Pyongyang now has "nothing to lose"
As UN worker ban looms, Russian tourism and student visas for North Koreans soar
Interior ministry data could reflect attempts to circumvent new sanctions, analysts say
Vietnamese oil tanker which visited N. Korea seized by Malaysian commando unit
Only one crew member found after 5000-tonne vessel seized, others reportedly returned to respective countries
North Korea and Syria sign protocols on trade, labor, and scientific cooperation
Three days of meetings in Damascus see agreements signed in dozens of areas between multiple ministries
How Trump could dump South Korea in a pre-election visit to Pyongyang
The President could build reelection momentum by going to North Korea just as Nixon did in 1972 with his trip to China
Reciprocate U.S. calls for dialogue, ambassador to UN urges North Korea
At UN Security Council meeting, Ambassador Kelly Craft warns DPRK against "destabilizing" long-range missile tests
The need for speed: time as a political tool in North Korea
The U.S. should take note that Kim Jong Un can literally change the time on a subjective — or political — whim
The view from Jingshan: China reacts to North Korea’s renewed testing
Test launches embarrass trade war enemy Trump, but DPRK volatility also concerns the residents of Chinese border regions