The United States is working to reach a common ground with China on the interdiction of weapons going in and out of North Korea and hopes to avoid interdictions at sea, top U.S. diplomats said on Sunday. While the U.N. Security Council has authorized searches at sea to prevent North Korea from advancing and exporting its weapons programs, Washington hopes this can be done with inspections at ports and on land, said the U.S. ambassador to the United Nations. “The overwhelming predominance of the inspections would take place in ports and at land crossings,” U.S. ambassador to the United Nations John Bolton told CNN’s “Late Edition.” Full Story
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