By Tony Jimenez LONDON, April 18 (Reuters) - Golf's European Tour is keeping a close eye on developments on the Korean peninsula ahead of the Ballantine's Championship in Seoul next week but organisers say it will be business as usual. There has been hostility in the region for weeks because of United Nations sanctions imposed on North Korea for a nuclear test. On Thursday, the North offered the United States and South Korea conditions for talks while also saying denuclearisation of the peninsula could begin when the U.S. ...
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