“We consider it necessary to encourage humanitarian deliveries to North Korea, we consider economic incentives appropriate, and this may require at least partial lifting of sanctions,” noted Nebenzya.

Earlier, the American leader Donald Trump noted the absence of tight deadlines for denuclearizing North Korea in the absence of nuclear tests in the country.

At the same time, the head of the First Asian Department of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Russia, George Zinoviev, said Russia highly appreciates the efforts of the DPRK to resolve the situation in the Korean Peninsula region.

In December, expert Alexander Vorontsov, in an interview with NSN, called the "steadfast" position of the United States on the situation with the DPRK.