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Biden to pledge steps to deter nuclear attack on South Korea -officials

Biden to pledge steps to deter nuclear attack on South Korea -officials
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Biden to pledge steps to deter nuclear attack on South Korea -officials

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - At a summit next week between President Joe Biden and South Korean leader Yoon Suk Yeol the United States will pledge "substantial" steps to underscore its commitment to deter a North Korean nuclear attack on South Korea, a senior U.S. official said on Friday. ....

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China, North Korea poised to resume freight rail links as trade revives


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DANDONG, China, April 21 (Reuters) - China is set to resume cargo train service with North Korea, people familiar with the matter said, following a 15-month border closure due to COVID-19, as trade with the impoverished and isolated country begins to rebound.
The bridge linking the city of Dandong with Sinuiju, across the Yalu River in North Korea, will partially reopen to allow cargo train service “sometime before or after May 1”, the head of a transportation company handling cross-border trade told Reuters on Wednesday.
No date is set for resumption of passenger traffic, the person said, as North Korea remains fearful of COVID-19. China, which has all but stamped out the spread of the virus, also tightly restricts entry. ....

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