The top U.S. negotiator in bruising nuclear disarmament talks with North Korea said on Tuesday no progress had been made and urged Pyongyang to come to the table with a realistic offer — and a festive spirit. “I think I would be hard-pressed to say any progress was made,” U.S. Assistant Secretary of State Chris Hill told reporters in Beijing before a second day of negotiations aimed at convincing the communist state to scrap its nuclear arms. Full Story
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