Carter and Elders Gain Little Ground in N. Korea

Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter left North Korea empty handed on Thursday after hoping his visit, along with three other former heads of state, known as the Group of Elders, could chart a course toward resuming peace talks.
Carter and Elders Gain Little Ground in N. Korea
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<a><img src="https://www.theepochtimes.com/assets/uploads/2015/09/file_download.jpg" alt="ELDERLY EMISSARY: Former U.S. president Jimmy Carter smiles at an April 28 Seoul press conference following his trip to Pyongyang, North Korea. North Korean leader Kim Jong-Il did not meet Carter, but sent a note expressing willingness to join uncondition (Jung Yeon-Je/AFP/Getty Images)" title="ELDERLY EMISSARY: Former U.S. president Jimmy Carter smiles at an April 28 Seoul press conference following his trip to Pyongyang, North Korea. North Korean leader Kim Jong-Il did not meet Carter, but sent a note expressing willingness to join uncondition (Jung Yeon-Je/AFP/Getty Images)" width="320" class="size-medium wp-image-1784506"/></a>
ELDERLY EMISSARY: Former U.S. president Jimmy Carter smiles at an April 28 Seoul press conference following his trip to Pyongyang, North Korea. North Korean leader Kim Jong-Il did not meet Carter, but sent a note expressing willingness to join uncondition (Jung Yeon-Je/AFP/Getty Images)