North Korea has shown a new willingness to take steps toward dismantling its nuclear program after the United States offered concessions during bilateral talks last week, South Korean officials said Wednesday. South Korea and the United States have presented a “proactive” proposal aimed at getting North Korea to live up to a September 2005 pact in which it pledged to abandon nuclear weapons in exchange for aid and security guarantees, Foreign Minister Song Min-soon said. Full Story
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