The United States threatened to freeze North Korean assets if the reclusive state did not toe the line in talks aimed at ending its nuclear weapons program, but a new proposal from China raised hopes for progress. The six-party talks in Beijing looked in jeopardy on Friday — their fourth day — as Pyongyang hung tough, rejecting a South Korean offer of electricity in return for renouncing nuclear arms and insisting on its right to nuclear energy. Full Story
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