North Korea gave no hint of whether it will fire a long-range missile as widely feared, a New Zealand diplomat who visited Pyongyang said Saturday. A top U.S. defense official expressed confidence the United States could intercept a missile from the North. New Zealand’s ambassador to both Koreas, Jane Coombs, said she conveyed her country’s “grave concern” to North Korean officials during a four-day trip, but was given no clue about Pyongyang’s plans for the launch. Full Story
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