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U.S. says it is seeking information on North Korea tests, remains open to talks By Reuters

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GENEVA (Reuters) – The United States is seeking more information on North Korea’s recent testing, including its hypersonic missile test, but remains keen to resume diplomatic talks, a senior U.S. arms control official said on Wednesday.

Bonnie Jenkins, the U.S. Under-secretary for Arms Control for International Security, responded to a question by Reuters: “We continue our efforts to promote diplomacy and we want them to return to the table.

On Wednesday, North Korea’s latest hypersonic weapon was reported to have been fired from its east coast. The report came via state news agency KCNA. [L1N2QU318]

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