North Korea 'not recognised' as nuclear state

The United States and South Korea today agreed that they will not treat North Korea as a nuclear state, indicating a difficulty at revived disarmament talks with Pyongyang that has claimed it is a full atomic power.

North Korea 'not recognised' as nuclear state

The United States and South Korea today agreed that they will not treat North Korea as a nuclear state, indicating a difficulty at revived disarmament talks with Pyongyang that has claimed it is a full atomic power.

Seoul and Washington also agreed during high-level strategy talks for the need of “full and effective” implementation of a UN sanctions resolution against the communist regime for its nuclear test.

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