The North Korean leader, however, took a sterner tone on South Korea, labeling it as a “hostile state and eternal enemy,” and ...
As Kim Jong Un affirms his authority over North Korea at a rare party congress, speculation is growing that his teenage ...
Kim Jong-un said North Korea could "get along well" with the United States if Washington acknowledges its nuclear status, but ...
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un promised to strengthen his country’s nuclear weapons program on Wednesday, before presiding over a nighttime military parade, accompanied by his daughter.
Kim Jong Un said North Korea could “get along well” with the United States if Washington acknowledges its nuclear status, but ...
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un said there was "no reason" Pyongyang could not improve relations with the United States if ...
Offering “peaceful coexistence or eternal confrontation,” North Korea’s leader said he would only restart talks if the U.S. ends “hostile” policies and accepts Pyongyang’s nuclear status.
The North Korean leader and Ju Ae both wore black leather jackets at an event marking the 9th Congress of the Workers' Party of Korea in Kim Il-sung Square, Pyongyang.
The North Korean leader said that his country can get along well with the United States as long as Washington accepts it as a nuclear weapons state.
By Joyce Lee and Jack Kim SEOUL, Feb 26 (Reuters) - North Korean leader Kim Jong Un said he would focus on expanding his ...
At a five-yearly party congress, North Korea’s leader outlined a vision for potential U.S. engagement that is contingent on him keeping his nuclear weapons.
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Kim Jong Un proposes US talks on nuclear status
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un hinted at the possibility of dialogue with the U.S., setting conditions for recognizing North Korea’s status as a ‘nuclear-armed state’ enshrined in its constitution ...
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