Feb. 23 (Bloomberg) -- John Park, research fellow at the Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs at Harvard University, talks about tensions on the Korean Peninsula. U.S. envoy Glyn Davies meets North Korea's First Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs Kim Kye Gwan today, the two nations’ first face-to-face talks since Kim died and his son, Kim Jong Un, became leader. Park speaks from Boston with Zeb Eckert on Bloomberg Television's "First Up." (Source: Bloomberg)
North Korea And US Talk For First Time Since Kim Jong-il's Death -- Christian Science Monitor
Talks today between North Korea and the US could provide insight to whether North Korea's new government is ready for change.
The US and North Korea entered a new round of exploratory talks Thursday in Beijing amid flickering hopes that they would lead at long last to six-party talks on North Korea’s nuclear program.
As Glyn Davies, the new US envoy to North Korea, sat down with his highly experienced counterpart, Kim Kye-gwan, a basic question was how or whether North Korean policy has changed since the death in December of North Korea’s longtime leader, Kim Jong-il.
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