Tuesday, January 9, 2018

U.S. Vice-Pres says North/South Korea talks result of Trump's pressure campaign

North and South Korea have begun their first face-to-face talks in more than two years. 

Negotiators from both sides of the peninsula are meeting at the Demilitarized Zone in an area known as 'truce village'

It comes amid unprecedented tension in the region, and repeated calls from the Trump administration for Pyongyang to end its missile and nuclear tests.

The sit-down is expected to focus on North Korea's participation in next month's Winter Olympic Games being hosted by its neighbor.

Talking to Conservative Radio Host Dana Loesch [pro: lash], Vice President Mike Pence said the talks were the result of Donald Trump's sustained pressure on Kim Jong Un's regime...

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