A concrete plan could counter the first summit, often seen as ‘a missed opportunity’ because the two leaders issued a joint vaguely worded statement that lacked a ‘follow-up implementation process’
But experts say both countries to remain firm allies despite the argument about how much the U.S. wants South Korea to pay as their share
First meeting between Washington and Pyongyang in June has been widely criticized as too vague and lacking meaningful agreements on denuclearization
Experts caution that by pushing to meet directly with Kim, Trump is muddying plans for working-level talks
Pyongyang’s Foreign Ministry said that ‘it will block the path to denuclearization on the Korean Peninsula forever’ if the U.S. escalates the human rights campaign
Trump once denounced Obama’s patient North Korea policy, but some analysts see Trump heading in the same direction
State Department says Pyongyang could find the requested $111 million if it stopped nuclear weapons development
Given Pope Francis' set schedule, landmark visit is not likely to come next year, a Vatican official says
Analysts say working-level talks between Washington and Pyongyang should precede meeting to ensure progress on denuclearization
There is a possibility that Moon may be able to broker a resumption of negotiations between Washington and Pyongyang
South Korea's requested relief facilitates an effort to link railways between the two Koreas
China, Russia and South Korea, as well as humanitarian groups, want sanctions relaxed, but experts urge maintaining pressure until Pyongyang takes concrete steps toward denuclearization
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