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North Korea pressures Moon to deliver on 2007 promises

Pyongyang wants 'sunshine policy' part II for cash and bridge to dialogue with US

TOKYO -- North Korea continues to make provocative acts as it test-fires ballistic missiles despite fierce criticism from the international community. 

At the same time, Pyongyang has continued calling for new South Korean President Moon Jae-in to improve relations between the two countries. The isolated, autocratic regime has launched ballistic missiles three weeks in a row since Moon took office, but simultaneously is casting an amorous glance at him.

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