North Korea Wants Its Seized Ship Back

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“The U.S. should ponder over the consequences its heinous act might have on the future developments and immediately return our ship,” North Korean state media said

SEOUL—North Korea demanded the return of a ship that the U.S. seized for allegedly violating sanctions, and accused the U.S. of breaching the “underlying spirit” of the countries’ pledge to forge new ties, Pyongyang’s state media said.

Tuesday’s remarks, attributed to North Korea’s foreign ministry, didn’t include any ultimatums or direct threats against the U.S. The Kim Jong Un regime has walked a fine line when expressing its frustration over the stalled nuclear talks with the U.S., holding back from criticizing President...Defying tight sanctions, vessels linked to Pyongyang use a large toolbox of tactics to import and export goods like oil and coal—and keep North Korea’s economy afloat.

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