SEOUL -- The main US envoy for North Korea dismissed Pyongyang's demand yesterday for a US apology before it would return to nuclear talks, and the North was expected to convene its parliament to endorse a boycott of the discussions.
A senior North Korean diplomat reaffirmed that his nation would abstain from talks until the United States apologizes for Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice's labeling the North as one of the world's ''outposts of tyranny."
Rice has not apologized, but during a trip to the region last month, she pointedly called North Korea a ''sovereign" country, a comment many saw as an attempt to soften her earlier statement.