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U.S urges African nations to apply diplomatic and economic pressure on North Korea

By Reuters
09 March 2018   |   10:44 am
U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson reiterated on Thursday (March 8) that African countries should apply concrete diplomatic and economic pressure on North Korea.

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