Foreign Relations
Information related to the North Korea’s foreign relations
North Korea envoy Stephen Biegun confirmed as Deputy Secretary of State
Biegun will have to balance new role with his responsibilities as U.S. special representative for North Korea
Breaking the impasse: going forward in U.S.-DPRK negotiations
Washington needs to be more aware of how best to use North Korea's domestic situation against Kim Jong Un
The upcoming party plenum: what policies Kim Jong Un may reverse, and announce
Recent events and state media signaling suggest the reversal of agreements made with the U.S. and South Korea in 2018
Why, despite bleak prospects, we shouldn’t rule out U.S.-DPRK diplomacy just yet
Denuclearization may be off the table, but a more traditional arms control agreement might just still be possible
North Korean ambassador condemns annual UN resolution on human rights
Resolution denounced as a product of "hostile forces that obsess with inveterate hatred against us"
South Korean, Chinese leaders to discuss North Korea in Beijing summit next week
Summit comes amid a whirlwind of diplomacy in the region to address escalating tensions with Pyongyang
Ahead of China visit, Biegun meeting Japanese officials to discuss North Korea
Newly-announced stop in Beijing for top U.S. envoy comes amid China-Russia push for sanctions relief at the UN
$10 million North Korean museum in Cambodia “temporarily” suspends operations
Several DPRK-run restaurants also shut down, though it's unclear for how long
With talks going nowhere, the U.S. must now pressure North Korea on human rights
Pyongyang's grim record could be a formidable tool in the looming pressure campaign
As North Korea’s year-end deadline looms, Russia fears a return to high tensions
Moscow has moved to reassert its importance to the North Korea issue as DPRK-U.S. diplomacy has flagged