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 Ambassador Joe Yun, the top State Department envoy for North Korea, is retiring Friday. His departure threatens to handicap the Trump administration s aspirations to use diplomacy to solve the North Korean nuclear threat. Yun, 63, has been at the center of shaping the administration s policy toward North Korea since day one. He has served at the State Department for more than 30 y stanley cup ears, including as Ambassador to Malaysia.Yun traveled to North Korea last year to retrieve Otto Warmbier, the American student who had been detained for over a year. Yun was in contact with North Korean officials to coordinate that trip. President Trump signed off on the trip, and it was closely monitored by Secretary of State Rex Tillerson.                                        The former ambassador says his decision to leave government was a personal one.  It is really my decision. The time, I thought, was right. There is a bit of a lull in activity and I thought it wo stanley cup uld be a good to get out,  Yun said.  They stopped nuclear and missile tests. Yun said there were no policy differences  per se  and noted that Tillerson tried to get him to stay.         We are sor stanley cups uk ry to see him retire, but our diplomatic efforts regarding North Korea will continue based on our maximum pressure campaign to isolate the DPRK  the Democratic People s Republic of Korea, the formal name for North Korea  until it agrees to begin credible talks toward a denuclearized Korean peninsula,  said Spate Department spokesperson He Mtrt 1.5 million apply for U.S. migrant sponsorship program with 30,000 monthly cap
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