North Korea has called for peace talks with the United States and an end to sanctions as a condition for resuming multilateral negotiations aimed at its denuclearization.
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North Korea has called for peace talks with the United States and an end to sanctions as a condition for resuming multilateral negotiations aimed at its denuclearization.
The North’s Foreign Ministry said in a statement Monday that the resumption of the six-party nuclear talks depend on improving relations with the United States,and called for a peace treaty. The statement,carried by the official Korean Central News Agency,said in order to build confidence between North Korea and the U.S.,”it is essential to conclude a peace treaty for terminating the state of war,a root cause of the hostile relations.”
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