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 SEOUL, South Korea  AP  鈥?North Korean leader Kim Jong Un told his South Korean counterpart at their historic summit that he would be willing to give up his nuclear weapons if the U.S. commits to a formal end to the Korean War and a pledge not to attack the North, Seoul officials said Sunday.Kim also vowed during his meeting with South Korean President Moon Jae-in on Friday to shut down the Norths nuclear test site in May and disclose the process to experts and journalists from South Korea and the United States, Seouls presidential office said.While there are lingering qu stanley termoska estions about stanley mugs  whether North Korea will ever decide to fully relinquish its nukes as it heads into negotiations with the U.S., Kims comments amount to the Norths most specific acknowledgement yet that  denuclearization  would constitute surrendering its weapons.U.S. national security adviser John Bolton reacted coolly to word that Kim would abandon his weapons if the United States pledged not to invade.Asked on CBS  Face the Nation  whether the U.S. would make such a promise, Bolton said:  Well, we stanley cup ve heard this before. This is 鈥?the North Korean propaganda playbook is an infinitely rich resource.  What we want to see from them is evidence that its real and not just rhetoric,  he added.Seoul officials, who have shuttled between Pyongyang and Washington to broker talks between Kim and President Donald Trump that are expected in May or June, said Kim has expressed genuine interest in dealing away his nuclear weap Iuzi Stranded North Carolinians take stock of Dorian   s damage
 The Yomiuri ShimbunParticipants in a calligraphy training course trace texts at the National Olympics Memorial Youth Center in Shibuya Ward, Tokyo.By Kiyomi Takano / Yomiuri Shimbun Senior Writer11:03 JST,ensp;September 8, 2022Annual summer exhibitions of Japanese calligraphy usually hold commentary sessions and exhibits open to the public nationwide, but this year has seen another wave of cancellations of events due to the coronavirus pandemic. However, new attempts are being made to promote the traditional art form.Shodo, or calligraphy, was designated as an Intangible Cultural Property by the government in December.The Japan Shodo Culture Association, an entity dedicated to preserving the art of calligraphy, has started a program called  Calligraphy Experience in the City.  In the program, people can trace calligraphic models of the  Heart Sutra  and  Japanese poem: Iroha  at places such as calligraphy s stanley termohrnek upply stores that participate in the promotional campaig stanley fr n. Ink brushes and paper are provided to participants.Keido Ishige, who is chairman of the associations board of trustees and recognized as a  Person of Cultural Merit,  came up with the idea for the program. He was inspired by street piano performances in which pianos are placed at train stations  gourde stanley and airports, and anyone can freely play them.One place the program is being held at is the International Exchange Building in the National Olympics Memorial Youth Center, in Shibuya Ward, Tokyo. The event runs through Sept.