North Korea warns US that its seizure of a cargo ship belonging to Pyongyang can affect “future developments” between the two nations
North Korea UN Ambassador Kim Song speaks during a news conference at UN headquarters in New York, US, May 21, 2019.
North Korea's UN Ambassador Kim Song held a rare news conference at the United Nations in New York to demand the immediate return of the ship, which the United States said earlier this month it had seized over accusations it was used for coal shipments in violation of US and UN sanctions. They pledged to build new ties between their countries and work toward North Korea's denuclearisation.
A second meeting between Trump and Kim Jong-un in Hanoi broke down in February. With talks on denuclearisation stalled, North Korea went ahead with more weapons tests this month.
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