North Korean diplomat raises possibility of talks with US, nuclear test moratorium
- North Korea's ambassador to India says hermit regime is 'willing to talk' with U.S. about freezing its nuclear and missile tests.
- Regime's state media vows to 'take revenge upon the U.S.' and seems to hint at possible June 25 event.
- U.S. continues to press China for help on North Korea issue, holding bilateral meetings in Washington.
A North Korean diplomat on Wednesday raised the possibility of the hermit regime holding bilateral talks with the United States.
"Under certain circumstances, we are willing to talk in terms of the freezing of nuclear testing and missile testing," North Korea Ambassador to India Kye Chun Yong said during an interview on India's TV network WION.