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    N. Korea calls denuclearization 'irreversibly finalized' matter

    North Korea on Sunday called denuclearization an "irreversibly finalized" matter as it denounced recent talks between South Korea and the United States that reaffirmed the goal of the North's denuclearization. An unnamed spokesperson of the North's foreign ministry issued the criticism, after South Korea and the United States reaffirmed the shared goal at the bilateral Nuclear Consultative Group meeting on Thursday. "It is an unreasonable talk and fantastic daydream to mention about disarming the other belligerent party's nuclear weapons," the spokesperson said in a statement carried by the Korean Central News Agency (KCNA). "The U.S. and its vassal forces' meaningless rhetoric against the DPRK and cooperation in posing a nuclear threat to it can never affect the irreversible position of the DPRK as a nuclear weapons state," the spokesperson said. "The 'denuclearization' is an irreversibly finalized matter." DPRK stands for the North's official name — the Democratic People's Republic of Korea. The spokesperson also took issue with the bilateral Extended Deterrence Dialogue between the U

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    N. Korea calls denuclearization 'irreversibly finalized' matter
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    Korea, Cambodia vow to expand economic ties building on FTA

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    Korea, Cambodia vow to expand economic ties building on FTA
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    Korea, EU strike deal on sharing passenger data

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    Korea, EU strike deal on sharing passenger data
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    N. Korea, Vietnam hold talks over cooperation on public security, law enforcement

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    N. Korea, Vietnam hold talks over cooperation on public security, law enforcement
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    Presidential office reaffirms NK's denuclearization as int'l community's 'consistent goal'

    1 MIN READBy Yonhap
    Presidential office reaffirms NK's denuclearization as int'l community's 'consistent goal'
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N. Korea's top diplomat meets Russia's vice foreign minister in Pyongyang

North Korea's Foreign Minister Choe Son-hui has met a senior Russian diplomat visiting Pyongyang, state media reported Sunday, amid talks for a ceasefire in the Russia-Ukraine war.

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US expert foresees geopolitical benefits for Korea in Alaska LNG project amid Trump's 'reciprocity' demand

A U.S. energy security expert has raised the prospects of Korea getting geopolitical benefits from its potential participation in an Alaska liquefied natural gas (LNG) project amid U.S. President Donald Trump's drive for "reciprocity" with security allies and trading partners.

Mar 16, 2025By yonhap
US expert foresees geopolitical benefits for Korea in Alaska LNG project amid Trump's 'reciprocity' demand
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US designation of S. Korea as 'sensitive country' reveals Seoul's diplomatic lapse amid political turmoil

The Korean government is likely to come under criticism over its diplomatic failure to timely respond to the U.S. Department of Energy's decision under the previous Biden administration to list South Korea as a "sensitive country."

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Seoul takes Washington's designation of S. Korea as sensitive nation 'seriously': foreign ministry

Seoul takes the U.S. Department of Energy's decision to put South Korea on a "sensitive country" list "seriously," the foreign ministry said Saturday, while vowing to actively consult with Washington on the matter.

Mar 15, 2025By yonhap
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Trump appears to use 'nuclear power' label to lure N. Korea to dialogue: US expert

U.S. President Donald Trump's repeated mention of North Korea as a "nuclear power" might be an effort to lure Pyongyang back to the negotiating table as the recalcitrant regime wants "de facto" U.S. recognition as a nuclear-armed country, a preeminent U.S. expert said Friday.

Mar 15, 2025By yonhap
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Seoul trade minister renews calls for USTR to grant S. Korea tariff exemptions

Trade Minister Cheong In-kyo said Friday that he has called for the Trump administration to grant Korea tariff exemptions and ensure the Asian ally will be treated in a "non-discriminatory" way.

Mar 15, 2025By yonhap
Seoul trade minister renews calls for USTR to grant S. Korea tariff exemptions
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Russian deputy foreign minister visits N. Korea: NK's state media

Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Andrei Rudenko is visiting North Korea, the North's state media KCNA said Saturday.

Mar 15, 2025By reuters
Russian deputy foreign minister visits N. Korea: NK's state media
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Biden gov't added Korea to lowest 'sensitive country list' category: US Energy Dept.

The previous Biden administration put South Korea in the "lowest" category of the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) "sensitive and other designated countries list (SCL)" in early January, and no new restrictions on the Asian ally have since been added, the department's spokesperson said Friday.

Mar 15, 2025By yonhap
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UN declares N. Korea's detention of S. Korean missionaries arbitrary, calls for release

The United Nations has classified North Korea's prolonged detention of South Korean missionaries as "arbitrary" and called for their immediate release.

Mar 14, 2025By Kim Hyun-bin
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Trump attempts to cajole NK into dialogue by calling it 'nuclear power': expert

U.S. President Donald Trump once again referred to North Korea as a nuclear power on Thursday, a move experts say is aimed at bringing Pyongyang to the negotiation table with the U.S.

Mar 14, 2025By Anna J. Park
Trump attempts to cajole NK into dialogue by calling it 'nuclear power': expert
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