North Korea Promotes 3 Key Diplomats

Duyeon Kim | Sep 24, 2010 | there are 0 comments 0

I've posted a new fact sheet and analysis on the Center's website on North Korea's latest promotion of its diplomats who played instrumental roles in negotiating with the U.S. The promotions are an apparent move to strengthen the regime’s foreign policy. Who was promoted and what does this mean for future negotiations on its nuclear programs? Find out more on  our website.  

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tags North Korea, Kang Sok-ju, Kim Kye-gwan, Ri Yong-ho, U.S. policy, nuclear (all tags)

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