The Biden government began a state visit to North Korea last month, but the country has not responded
The Biden government last month launched a back door to reach North Korea through various channels, according to government officials.
So far, Pyongyang said officials “consulted with the North Korean government through various channels starting in mid-February, including New York, to reduce the threat of escalation,” he said.
This continued for more than a year with no positive talks with North Korea, despite numerous attempts by the United States.
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Officials did not provide details on what would guide them but said the government was conducting a ministerial review of U.S. policy.
North Korea, “as well as assessing all available options to deal with the growing threat posed by North Korea to its neighbors and the rest of the world.
Authorities during the Trump administration review said they would consult with former and experienced officials.
The U.S. government is also in contact with Japan and its South Korean allies, Reuters news agency reported on Saturday.
The news comes as U.S. lawmakers and their main allies await details of Biden’s North Korean policies, according to sources familiar with the internal debate.
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