The top U.S. and South Korean envoys in the North Korea nuclear disarmament talks met amid reports that Russia had proposed a solution to an impasse over Pyongyang’s access to $25 million that has been frozen in an Asian bank. The chief U.S. envoy, Christopher Hill, and his South Korean counterpart, Chun Yung-woo, were preparing to move quickly once the banking issue has been solved, Chun said Monday. But after months of negotiations, both the United States and South Korea said they were tempering their expectations for the success of the Russian proposal. Full Story
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