North Korea Says No U.S. Talks Until ‘Hostile Policy’ Withdrawn
- Pyongyang’s envoy says U.S. arrived ‘empty handed’: Yonhap
- Working-level talks in Stockholm were the first in months
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North Korea said it’s not keen to hold more talks with the U.S. until measures are taken to withdraw Washington’s “hostile policy” toward Pyongyang, South Korea’s Yonhap News Agency reported.
The U.S. was using this weekend’s talks in Stockholm for the benefit of its domestic politics, the Yonhap report said, citing a statement from the North Korean foreign ministry. North Korea said denuclearization talks broke down on Saturday, a characterization disputed by the Trump administration, which cited “good discussions” during the session in Stockholm.