SEOUL (Reuters) -North Korean Foreign Minister Choe Son Hui said the country's unwavering position was to further strengthen ties with China, state media KCNA reported on Tuesday. During her visit to ...
In her second trip to China in less than a month, North Korean Foreign Minister Choe Son-hui met Chinese Premier Li Qiang on ...
North Korea possesses roughly 50 nuclear warheads, according to estimates by the Federation of American Scientists. South ...
A North Korean minister said on Monday in a rare address to the UN that Pyongyang would never surrender its nuclear weapons ...
SEOUL, Sept. 30 (Yonhap) -- North Korea's Foreign Minister Choe Son-hui met China's Premier Li Qiang and conveyed Pyongyang's ...
North Korea will never give up its nuclear program, the country's Vice Foreign Minister Kim Son Gyong told the United Nations ...
A top South Korean official says that North Korea is operating a total of four uranium enrichment facilities, adding to ...
The top diplomats of North Korea and China met in Beijing and agreed to develop bilateral ties while resisting "hegemonism," ...
U.S. sanctions target individuals tied to North Korea's arms sales to Myanmar, disrupting funding for its missile and nuclear ...
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China calls on North Korea to oppose ‘hegemony’, vows closer ties
Beijing wants to strengthen cooperation with Pyongyang and work together to oppose hegemony, China’s Foreign Minister Wang Yi ...
North Korea won’t surrender nukes, leaving US to either neutralize the threat or develop normal relations with Pyongyang, ...
The last time North Korea sent officials directly from the capital was in 2018, a year before direct diplomacy between its leader, Kim Jong-un, and President Trump collapsed.
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