US, North Korea Must Address ‘Peace Regime’ During Negotiations, Official Says

US, North Korea Must Address ‘Peace Regime’ During Negotiations, Official Says
A handout photo provided by Dong-A Ilbo of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, President Donald Trump, and South Korean President Moon Jae-in inside the demilitarized zone (DMZ) separating the South and North Korea in Panmunjom, South Korea on June 30, 2019. Handout/Dong-A Ilbo via Getty Images
Bowen Xiao
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WASHINGTON—Building a successful peace regime on the Korean Peninsula, a complicated and amorphous concept, has to be directly addressed during ongoing negotiations between the United States and North Korea, a top state department official said at a forum on Nov. 5.

The concept encompasses a multitude of issues that the United States must negotiate in talks with the DPRK, said Alex Wong, an official who serves as both the deputy assistant secretary and deputy special representative for North Korea.

Bowen Xiao
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Bowen Xiao was a New York-based reporter at The Epoch Times. He covers national security, human trafficking and U.S. politics.
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