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- After nuclear talks between the US and North Korea broke down in Stockholm on Saturday, Pyongyang accused the Trump administration of "misleading" the public by claiming the discussions were "good."
- North Korea simultaneously warned that if the US does not change its approach by the end of the year then relations between the two countries "may immediately come to an end."
- This came just days after North Korea tested a new submarine-launched ballistic missile, in one of its most provocative moves since denuclearization talks began.
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North Korea on Sunday accused the US of "misleading" the public on the status of nuclear talks a day after discussions between the two sides in Stockholm broke down within just hours following an eight-month stalemate.
The North Korean Foreign Ministry said the Trump administration was "misleading the public opinion by touting 'good discussions,'" The Washington Post reported, as it simultaneously warned that if the US does not change its approach by the end of the year then relations between the two countries "may immediately come to an end."See the rest of the story at Business Insider NOW WATCH: 'Shark Tank' star Robert Herjavec explains what makes America great See Also: SEE ALSO: GOP Senator Ron Johnson had a 'Fox News conspiracy' meltdown on 'Meet the Press' and changed his story on Ukraine |