The United States' top nuclear negotiator has left North Korea without an agreement to halt reactivation of its nuclear program. Assistant Secretary of State Christopher Hill returned to South Korea after a three-day trip to the North to try to salvage a six-party disarmament pact.
North Korea is working to reverse the dismantlement of its nuclear facilities in protest against not being removed from a United States terror blacklist. Hill had been hoping to draw the regime back to the negotiating table with an offer of a face-saving New Pentagon report on Iraq ...
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West reacts to Iranian missile tests ... compromise.
(Deutsche Welle)
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