Don't try our patience, North Korea tells US a year after accord signed at Trump-Kim summit in S'pore

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Don't try our patience, North Korea tells US a year after accord

SEOUL - North Korea warned the United States that agreements made between the two countries' leaders in Singapore last year could be at risk, blaming the United States for undue pressure to denuclearise, state news agency KCNA said on Tuesday .

Nearly a year after Mr Trump and Mr Kim first met in Singapore and signed a four-point joint statement pledging to work towards a new relationship, that agreement could be at risk if the United States does not drop its policy of"only insisting on our unilateral surrender of nuclear weapons", an unnamed Foreign Ministry spokesman said in the statement.

 

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