North Korea reacts to Pompeo 'insult' with threat to cut off talks

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North Korea reacts to Pompeo 'insult' with threat to cut off talks
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Kim Jong-un’s regime says ‘we will walk our own way’ but US secretary of state still hopes for talks

North Korea has warned it could cut off dialogue with the United States but Mike Pompeo has said the US still looked forward to talks, even after the North called his insistence on sanctions “ludicrous”.

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