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North Korea names senior army officer as new foreign minister

The move could be a sign that the country is ready to take a tougher stance on nuclear talks with the US. The newly-appointed minister has no real experience in negotiatin­g with Washington or nuclear issues.

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North Korea on Friday named Ri Son Gwon, a former defense commander with limited diplomatic experience, as its new foreign minister.

Some experts say the move is a sign that North Korea is ready to toughen its stance on nuclear talks with the US.

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The official state news agency KCNA reported that Ri gave a speech as minister at a New Year dinner reception hosted by the Foreign Affairs Ministry on Thursday in Pyongyang.

Ri has led numerous interKorea­n talks over the past 15 years as the chairman of the Committee for the Peaceful Reunificat­ion of the Country, the organizati­on which handles South Korean affairs. However, he lacks experience negotiatin­g with the United States and with nuclear issues.

The appointmen­t surprised North Korea experts amid stalled denucleari­zation talks with Washington, as Ri's predecesso­r had significan­tly more experience negotiatin­g with the US.

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Analyst Cheong Seong-Chang at South Korea's Private Sejong Institute told the AP news agency: "From now on, it's difficult to expect meaningful progress in North Korea-US diplomacy."

Nuclear talks between the US and North Korea have stalled since the breakdown of the second summit between President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un in Vietnam in February of 2019, with no further progress seen since then.

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lc/rc (Reuters, AP)

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