Going forward, the personal relationship between the US president and his N. Korean counterpart will have no bearing on Pyongyang’s policy toward Washington, said experts
Responding to South Korean president’s call for renewed inter-Korean cooperation, the U.S. said it expected to continue to work with Seoul ‘to ensure that U.N. sanctions are fully implemented’
Iranian attacks on Iraqi bases housing US troops could strengthen North Korea's hostile stance toward America; at the same time, Tehran's announcement that it could enrich uranium for its nuclear weapons program makes Iran a viable market for Pyongyang's nuclear weapons and missiles
President Donald Trump’s authorization to kill Iran’s top military general could change North Korea’s thinking about how willing the U.S. is to use force
Experts say North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has closed the door on denuclearization, although he may be open to diplomacy in hopes of gaining sanctions relief
North Korea might have turned away from delivering a 'gift' on Christmas Day but experts think Pyongyang could be preparing to send it in days to come as they believe its provocations are far from over
The UN special rapporteur on human rights in North Korea said Seoul sent a wrong message to Pyongyang when it declined to co-sponsor a resolution that the UN General Assembly passed on North Korea's human rights violations
Washington's diplomatic attempts to denuclearize North Korea could end as Pyongyang seems to be preparing to launch a long-range missile as a Christmas gift it promised if the US does not change its negotiating stance, experts say
Experts think Washington is making an ill-timed demand that Seoul pay a much greater share of the cost to keep American troops stationed in South Korea when North Korea is escalating threats on the Korean Peninsula
Experts said North Korea conducted 'a static engine test' potentially for a long-range missile that could possibly change its 'strategic position' as it claims to have done in 'the test of great significance'
Despite Washington’s efforts at continuing dialogues with Pyongyang, experts see chances to denuclearize N. Korea is fading away
Analysts say provocative North Korean artillery exercise near its border with the South may be the beginning of a stepped-up campaign to force United States to end what it sees as hostile policies
Pyongyang believes its nuclear weapons and missile programs guarantees its regime survival, but experts say they make North Korea less safe because they are targets for US military
Failing to reconcile their differences over an intelligence-sharing pact and a defense cost sharing deal could further strain their relationship and put South Korea’s national security at risk, experts say
President Donald Trump is unlikely to grant any concession to North Korea on sanctions as he faces impeachment inquiry, experts say, despite Pyongyang launching missiles apparently to pressure him to abide by end-of-year deadline.
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un’s order to demolish South Korean-built resort of Mount Kumgang is seen as tactic to pressure Seoul to defy international sanctions and resume inter-Korean projects that could make money for his cash-strapped country
President Donald Trump tweeted in August that 'South Korea has agreed to pay substantially more money to the United States in order to defend itself from North Korea'
Experts said Kim might be on the verge of deciding to escalate provocations by testing long-range ballistic missiles and nuclear weapons, which could trigger harsher US responses
Experts say Washington’s prospects for having more work-level talks with North Korea are growing dim after the breakdown of Stockholm talks
Missile experts say North Korea's latest missile test done underwater shows missile can reach all of South Korea and Japan's main islands
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