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Seoul says it would push ahead with its plans for reunions of family members separated by the 1950-53 Korean War
Trump has accused Russia of helping North Korea evade international sanctions meant to punish Pyongyang
Washington still insists that North Korea must show a willingness to give up its weapons before negotiations happen
Move complicates position for Trump, making direct US military action against the Kim regime more difficult
Pyongyang claims it needs nuclear weapons to protect itself from a hostile Washington
If PyeongChang Olympics are held successfully, it will contribute to peace and harmony on the Korean Peninsula
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov also flatly rejected a US call to cut ties with Pyongyang
US President Donald Trump threatened "major" new sanctions after Pyongyang tested its third ICBM
Country has not staged a missile test since September 15, raising hopes that ramped-up sanctions are having an impact
Holland also pondered North Korean anti-American feelings