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US won’t accept N. Korea-set nuclear deadline – envoy | US won’t accept N. Korea-set nuclear deadline – envoy |
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A senior US diplomat said on Monday that Washington won’t accept a year-end deadline set by North Korea to make concessions in stalled nuclear talks. “Let me be absolutely clear: The United States does not have a deadline,” Stephen Biegun, the US special representative for North Korea, told reporters. | A senior US diplomat said on Monday that Washington won’t accept a year-end deadline set by North Korea to make concessions in stalled nuclear talks. “Let me be absolutely clear: The United States does not have a deadline,” Stephen Biegun, the US special representative for North Korea, told reporters. |
The envoy warned Pyongyang against “provocations,” adding that “it is time for us to do our jobs.” Biegun said: “Let’s get this done. We are here. And you know how to reach us,” AP reports. | The envoy warned Pyongyang against “provocations,” adding that “it is time for us to do our jobs.” Biegun said: “Let’s get this done. We are here. And you know how to reach us,” AP reports. |
North Korea said on Saturday that it had successfully performed an unspecified “crucial test” that will strengthen its nuclear deterrent. | North Korea said on Saturday that it had successfully performed an unspecified “crucial test” that will strengthen its nuclear deterrent. |
Biegun, who was in Seoul for negotiations with South Korean officials, called on North Korea to sit down for talks. The US diplomat held a separate meeting with South Korean President Moon Jae-in. Moon’s office said that during his visit to the presidential Blue House, Biegun said the Trump administration wouldn’t give up on seeking diplomatic progress with North Korea, without giving details. |
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