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Although the United States has reaffirmed its committment to defend South Korea and Japan in the aftermath of the North’s missile tests, Hillary Clinton held out hope that Pyongyang will return to stalled six-nation nuclear disarmament talks.
“It continues to act in provocative and belligerent manner toward its neigbours.(....)We hope that there will be an opportunity for North Korea to come back into a framework of discussion within the six-party process and that we can begin, once again, to see results from working with the North Koreans toward de-nuclearisation,” she said.
Under the six-party talks in 2005 North Korea agreed to abandon its nuclear programs.
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tags: Foreign policy, North Korea, USA
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