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North Korea–United States relations

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North Korea–United States relations

Relations between North Korea and the United States have been historically tense and hostile. The two countries have no formal diplomatic relations. Instead, they have adopted an indirect diplomatic arrangement using neutral intermediaries. The Swedish Embassy in Pyongyang is the U . protecting power and provides limited consular services to U . citizens. North Korea, officially the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK), does not have an embassy in Washington, D ., but is represented in the United States through its mission to the United Nations in New York City which serves as North Korea's de facto embassy. The source of the hostilities dates back to the Korean War in which both countries fought on opposite sides. Since the armistice was signed, areas of contention have since revolved around North Korea's nuclear weapons program and missile tests, North Korea's human rights record, U . sanctions against North Korea, and military exercises held by the U . and South Korea. Despite no formal diplomatic relations, both sides have maintained contact to deescalate tensions. According to the policy objectives of the U . State Department, "Peace and prosperity on the Korean Peninsula is the ultimate goal for the United States in its relationship with the DPRK".

Infobox

Permanent Mission of North Korea to the United Nations, New York City
Interests Section in the Swedish Embassy, Pyongyang
Permanent Representative to the UN Kim Song
Special Representative for North Korea Jung H. Pak

Tables

· Public opinion on North Korea
Threat-serious
Threat-serious
Response
Threat-serious
Percentage
70%
Threat-not serious
Threat-not serious
Response
Threat-not serious
Percentage
13%
Does not pose threat
Does not pose threat
Response
Does not pose threat
Percentage
14%
No opinion
No opinion
Response
No opinion
Percentage
3%
Response
Percentage
Threat-serious
70%
Threat-not serious
13%
Does not pose threat
14%
No opinion
3%
· Public opinion on North Korea
Great deal
Great deal
Answer
Great deal
Percentage
23%
Good amount
Good amount
Answer
Good amount
Percentage
14%
Just some
Just some
Answer
Just some
Percentage
20%
Not at all
Not at all
Answer
Not at all
Percentage
42%
No opinion
No opinion
Answer
No opinion
Percentage
1%
Answer
Percentage
Great deal
23%
Good amount
14%
Just some
20%
Not at all
42%
No opinion
1%
· Public opinion on North Korea
A great deal
A great deal
Answer
A great deal
Percentage
4%
A good amount
A good amount
Answer
A good amount
Percentage
3%
Just some
Just some
Answer
Just some
Percentage
13%
Not at all
Not at all
Answer
Not at all
Percentage
76%
No opinion
No opinion
Answer
No opinion
Percentage
3%
Answer
Percentage
A great deal
4%
A good amount
3%
Just some
13%
Not at all
76%
No opinion
3%
· Public opinion on North Korea
A great deal
A great deal
Answer
A great deal
Percentage
43%
A good amount
A good amount
Answer
A good amount
Percentage
29%
Just some
Just some
Answer
Just some
Percentage
20%
Not at all
Not at all
Answer
Not at all
Percentage
7%
No opinion
No opinion
Answer
No opinion
Percentage
2%
Answer
Percentage
A great deal
43%
A good amount
29%
Just some
20%
Not at all
7%
No opinion
2%
· Public opinion on North Korea
All adults
All adults
Col 1
All adults
Support
32%
Oppose
61%
Registered voters
Registered voters
Col 1
Registered voters
Support
31%
Oppose
63%
Support
Oppose
All adults
32%
61%
Registered voters
31%
63%
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