Six-party talks aimed at ending the crisis over North Korea’s nuclear weapons ambitions are to stretch into the weekend, China announced on Friday, as Washington and Pyongyang struggled to bridge their differences. The negotiations, which resumed on Tuesday after a 13-month hiatus, have seen the parties retreat to familiar territory, with North Korea demanding aid and security guarantees before scrapping its nuclear programs and the United States insisting it scuttle those programs first. Full Story
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