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What’s wrong with the EU policy towards North Korea and how to fix it

Our senior associate research fellow Tereza Novotná wrote an article about the EU policy towards North Korea.

Tereza Novotná explains current EU policy towards North Korea and in the same time proposes the possible change in it.

The EU and, primarily, its member states think that North Korea is too far away and would rather prioritise urgent crises that are closer to home. Moreover, it is one of very few items the ‘westless’ West still agrees upon and the North Koreans want to negotiate directly with the Americans anyway. Yet all these three premises are wide off the mark and only lead to the EU’s self-inflicted helplessness in the area where Brussels could take a clear course of action with a potential for success.

The whole article can be found on Friends of Europe.

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