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Apr 6, 2026
South Korean lawmakers, citing the National Intelligence Service, said North Korea is distancing itself from Iran and limiting its public response to the conflict. 

The move suggests Pyongyang may be keeping the door open for future ties with the U.S. under Donald Trump.

Traders predict a 14% chance Trump will visit North Korea in 2026.
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South Korean lawmakers, citing the National Intelligence Service, said North Korea is distancing itself from Iran and limiting its public response to the conflict. 

The move suggests Pyongyang may be keeping the door open for future ties with the U.S. under Donald Trump.

Traders predict a 14% chance Trump will visit North Korea in 2026.
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South Korean lawmakers, citing the National Intelligence Service, said North Korea is distancing itself from Iran and limiting its public response to the conflict. 

The move suggests Pyongyang may be keeping the door open for future ties with the U.S. under Donald Trump.

Traders predict a 14% chance Trump will visit North Korea in 2026.
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South Korean lawmakers, citing the National Intelligence Service, said North Korea is distancing itself from Iran and limiting its public response to the conflict. 

The move suggests Pyongyang may be keeping the door open for future ties with the U.S. under Donald Trump.

Traders predict a 14% chance Trump will visit North Korea in 2026.
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South Korean lawmakers, citing the National Intelligence Service, said North Korea is distancing itself from Iran and limiting its public response to the conflict. 

The move suggests Pyongyang may be keeping the door open for future ties with the U.S. under Donald Trump.

Traders predict a 14% chance Trump will visit North Korea in 2026.
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South Korean lawmakers, citing the National Intelligence Service, said North Korea is distancing itself from Iran and limiting its public response to the conflict. The move suggests Pyongyang may be keeping the door open for future ties with the U.S. under Donald Trump. Traders predict a 14% chance Trump will visit North Korea in 2026.

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