North Korea Increasingly Isolated After Another Country Cuts Ties With It

North Korea Increasingly Isolated After Another Country Cuts Ties With It
Sudanese Foreign Minister Ibrahim Ghandour in the capital Khartoum on July 13, 2017. ASHRAF SHAZLY/AFP/Getty Images
Jasper Fakkert
Jasper Fakkert
Editor-in-Chief, U.S. Editions
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The North Korean regime is finding itself increasingly isolated after another country, Sudan, said it will cut trade and military ties with the regime in Pyongyang.

“We are also committed to having no trade or military relations with North Korea and hope that the Korean peninsula remains free of nuclear weapons,” said Sudanese foreign minister Ibrahim Ghandour on Nov. 16, South African broadcaster eNCA reported.

Jasper Fakkert
Jasper Fakkert
Editor-in-Chief, U.S. Editions
Jasper Fakkert is the editor-in-chief of the U.S. editions of The Epoch Times. He holds a Bachelor's degree in Communication Science and a Master's degree in Journalism. With more than a decade of experience at The Epoch Times, Fakkert has played a key role in expanding the publication’s reach, ensuring readers are provided with independent and insightful news coverage.
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