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  In a statement Wednesday, North Korea’s first vice foreign minister Kim Kye Gwan said the country has no interest in a summit with the United States if it’s going to be a “one-sided” affair where it’s pressured to give up its nuclear weapons. He also criticized recent comments by President Trump’s top security adviser John Bolton and other U.S. officials who have been talking about how the North should follow the “Libyan model” of nuclear disarmament and provide a “complete, verifiable and irreversible dismantlement.”

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