North Korea won’t unilaterally abandon its atomic weapons program, the communist nation’s nuclear envoy said Thursday, speaking after two days of meetings with his U.S. counterpart failed to produce a date on restarting six-nation disarmament talks. Japan’s envoy said talks could still resume before the end of the year. But speaking to reporters in Tokyo, Kenichiro Sasae — Japan’s representative — said the timing for a new round would depend on what progress was made in preparatory meetings. Full Story
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