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North Korean silence on Iran signals openness to US talks: Seoul’s spy agency

Iran conflict dynamics North Korea-US relations Diplomatic strategy

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“North Korean silence on Iran signals openness to US talks: Seoul’s spy agency”
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“Pyongyang has not sent weapons and supplies to its long-time ally, nor has it issued messages to mark Iranian leadership changes”
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“North Korea appears to be distancing itself from long-time partner Iran and carefully managing its public messaging to preserve the possibility of a new relationship with the US after the Iran war”
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“Seoul’s National Intelligence Service (NIS) said North Korea had not sent weapons or supplies so far to Iran since the conflict started on February 28”
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“Pyongyang also sent no congratulatory message when Khamenei’s son, Mojtaba Khamenei, was selected as the new supreme leader”
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“While China and Russia had frequently issued statements on the conflict, North Korea’s Foreign Ministry had only issued two toned-down statements so far”
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“The NIS assessed this restraint as preparation to secure new diplomatic space after an anticipated May summit between Chinese President Xi Jinping and Trump”
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“Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, who was killed in air strikes”
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