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felt korea has long been the poster child of asian economies powering ahead with strong growth led by global corporations and work intensive culture of the economy took a surprise turn for the worst and the first quarter and many say it could be the start of a trend. south korean firm s.k. hynix is the second biggest supplier of semiconductors in the world on thursday they announced that first quarter profits have plummeted almost seventy percent. hynix isn't the only firm experiencing travel times south korea's economy shrank point three of a percent in the first quarter of this year that's a worse result than the country's seen since two thousand and nine as global financial crisis and it's mainly because exports are down samsung is also weakening a few weeks ago the electronics corp cut its earnings forecast for the first time in two decades analysts expect the firm's pretax profits to hop in the first quarter. at the same time the jobs market is on a downward slide unemployment is at its highest in new years critics say president in's economic policy of income led growth featuring
felt korea has long been the poster child of asian economies powering ahead with strong growth led by global corporations and work intensive culture of the economy took a surprise turn for the worst and the first quarter and many say it could be the start of a trend. south korean firm s.k. hynix is the second biggest supplier of semiconductors in the world on thursday they announced that first quarter profits have plummeted almost seventy percent. hynix isn't the only firm experiencing travel...
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he actually felt that his committing troops to korea at the beginning of the korean war was his most difficult decision. a second bomb was then dropped on nothing is a can i. and then japan surrenders. so in a span of four months, harry truman has over seen the end of the wars in europe and japan. at the end of world war ii, the united states emerged as the only country in the world that had actually become more prosperous during the war. but the united states still had a real problem. harry truman remembered from his own world war i experience, he came back and he set up a business with his friend, eddie jacobson and that business went broke during a depression after world war i. so one of truman's goals at the end of the second world war was to try to have a rational, logical, reckon version of the military economy back to a peacetime economy. people had earned money during the war. but there was nothing to spend it on during the war. so there was a lot of pent up urge on the part of consumers to spend money after the war, to buy things. and that of course would put extreme pressur
he actually felt that his committing troops to korea at the beginning of the korean war was his most difficult decision. a second bomb was then dropped on nothing is a can i. and then japan surrenders. so in a span of four months, harry truman has over seen the end of the wars in europe and japan. at the end of world war ii, the united states emerged as the only country in the world that had actually become more prosperous during the war. but the united states still had a real problem. harry...
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north korea is of particular interest to china as a territory and cheap negotiations with the united states. faced with an american president, we need to talk with the north korean leader, china felt its need to restore its influence over north korea. at the same time, while china considers the peninsula's influence, it is not interested in any significant changes. it benefits from maintaining the status quo. for this reason, china would not favor north korea establishing closer ties with the united or rok. it would seek to control or interfere in the current process. experts say even during the first summit of trump and kim, the third virtual participant in the negotiations. agreement reached in singapore was fully init would seek to cor interfere in the current process. experts china's interest. the same could be said about the second summit which finished with no result but the door open for dialogue. as for united states, their position also seems reactive. current dialogue with north korea appears to be a reprise of the past, when inter-korean rapprochement and change in the region resulted in the u.s. opening a dialogue with north korea. north koreans always responded to the
north korea is of particular interest to china as a territory and cheap negotiations with the united states. faced with an american president, we need to talk with the north korean leader, china felt its need to restore its influence over north korea. at the same time, while china considers the peninsula's influence, it is not interested in any significant changes. it benefits from maintaining the status quo. for this reason, china would not favor north korea establishing closer ties with the...
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testimony and his testimony to the senate where he talked about north korea and the denuclearization process in a way the north koreans felt was demeaning to their leader kim jong un. this is a significant diplomatic setback because pompeo has invested a lot of time in trying to build trust and a relationship with the north koreans, he has traveled to pyongyang, met with kim jong un a number of times, hosted the delegations and now the north koreans say they are not willing to work with him anymore. it puts president trump in a difficult position, does he acquiesce and move the talks forward or if keeping pompeo as the lead negotiator, does that mean the north koreans will refuse to sit and talk with the u.s. and where do the talks go from here. their state media announced a tactical weapons test, most likely some type of long range artillery, not a threat to the mainland united states but a signal, no doubt, a signal that they could launch something bigger in the future if diplomacy continues to go down this road, which is not a good road, boris. >> despite what we have heard from the white house lately from president tru
testimony and his testimony to the senate where he talked about north korea and the denuclearization process in a way the north koreans felt was demeaning to their leader kim jong un. this is a significant diplomatic setback because pompeo has invested a lot of time in trying to build trust and a relationship with the north koreans, he has traveled to pyongyang, met with kim jong un a number of times, hosted the delegations and now the north koreans say they are not willing to work with him...
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korea? why did the president leave early, that meeting with kim jong un? >> was he feltlt like kim jong un wasn't serious about getting a deal. you've got to be willing to walk. nobody's had north korea in the spot we have today because president trump got north korea's attention because he pushed back hard. he told them in no uncertain terms you're going to give up your nuclear weapons and your missiles that can hit america, but i'm willing to give you a great deal in return. we're talking to north korea from a position of strength. he walked away, and i would suggest to the north koreans, to the chinese and to the jalapeno these and south koreans -- japanese and south koreans that you help president trump find a way to end this. make sure that north korea gives up their nuclear weapons, their missile technology that can threaten american homeland, in return provide security and prosperity in north korea. everybody before trump talked a lot and did nothing. for the first time we finally got north north korea's attentid china needs to help us. maria: what are your priori
korea? why did the president leave early, that meeting with kim jong un? >> was he feltlt like kim jong un wasn't serious about getting a deal. you've got to be willing to walk. nobody's had north korea in the spot we have today because president trump got north korea's attention because he pushed back hard. he told them in no uncertain terms you're going to give up your nuclear weapons and your missiles that can hit america, but i'm willing to give you a great deal in return. we're...
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felt there was little chance of prosecutions. the human rights group amnesty international has criticised the ruling. north korea'said he is only interested in meeting president trump again if he comes with the right attitude. mr kim said the collapse of his second summit with mr trump in february raised the risk of a return to past tensions and that the us needed to come up with a new approach before the end of the year. washington insists that it will not lift sanctions until pyongyang has got rid its nuclear capability. mr trump said though he was considering a potential third summit. thousands of pakistanis have gathered in the central city othang to create a human image depicting the al noor mosque in christchurch, where a white supremacist murdered 50 people last month. nine of the victims were of pakistani origin. drone images showed worshippers standing in formation, as a second group formed the words "islam is peace" nearby. president trump has said he's considering releasing illegal immigrants into democrat—controlled urban strongholds — in retaliation for the party's opposition to his immigration polici
felt there was little chance of prosecutions. the human rights group amnesty international has criticised the ruling. north korea'said he is only interested in meeting president trump again if he comes with the right attitude. mr kim said the collapse of his second summit with mr trump in february raised the risk of a return to past tensions and that the us needed to come up with a new approach before the end of the year. washington insists that it will not lift sanctions until pyongyang has...
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felt bad when i would get pregnant. >> and then in 1999, they adopted a baby boy from south korea, named him michael. >> they were happy. >> yeah. >> i mean, i have tons and tons of pictures of them, the three of them together. they were happy. >> moments in time. inspiration on a garage wall, which these days is about all that's left. >> this doesn't make sense, no. it's not right. it doesn't make sense. >> ever since that august night in 2009. >> 911 emergency. >> i heard shots. >> you heard shots being fired? >> yes. >> when a superman fell to earth. >>> coming up, what happened in did a run-in with a prowler turn deadly? >> how many pops did you hear? >> three. >> describe how fast they were. >> pop, pop, pop. >> when "dateline extra" continues. lowe's knows you're a diyer who does spring right. who treats yourself by treating your yard. we do it right, too. with the right plants for your region. so, you stay a step ahead of spring all season long. ♪ the house, kids, they're living the dream ♪ ♪ and here comes the wacky new maid ♪ -maid? uh, i'm not the... -♪ is she an alien, is she a spy? ♪ ♪ she's always here, so
felt bad when i would get pregnant. >> and then in 1999, they adopted a baby boy from south korea, named him michael. >> they were happy. >> yeah. >> i mean, i have tons and tons of pictures of them, the three of them together. they were happy. >> moments in time. inspiration on a garage wall, which these days is about all that's left. >> this doesn't make sense, no. it's not right. it doesn't make sense. >> ever since that august night in 2009....
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cnn learned that north korea audaciously billed the united states for the care of an american student who suspiciously feltwhile in north korean custody and later died. cnn brian todd has details. brian, this came to light as kim jong-un was having his first meeting with russian president putin. >> that is right, wolf. as kim jong-un seemed to signal the united states by flaunting connections with vladimir putin, we learned of that defiant demand kim made of the trump administration and we spoke to the american envoy that received that bill. >> reporter: it was a brazen demand from the kim jong-un regime in north korea to the trump administration. sources say a $2 million bill to the u.s. for the hospital care of comatose american student otto warmbier. sources tell cnn the north koreans insisted the u.s. sign a pledge to pay the bill before they would release him from custody in 2017. the bill was presented to joseph eun to win the release of the university of virginia student and that he signed a pledge to pay it. tonight eun isn't commenting on whether he signed the pledge but tells cnn he had strict or
cnn learned that north korea audaciously billed the united states for the care of an american student who suspiciously feltwhile in north korean custody and later died. cnn brian todd has details. brian, this came to light as kim jong-un was having his first meeting with russian president putin. >> that is right, wolf. as kim jong-un seemed to signal the united states by flaunting connections with vladimir putin, we learned of that defiant demand kim made of the trump administration and...
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felt dizzy. i grabbebed my kids and rushed downstairs. >> the philippines is prone to natural disasters. so-called pacific ring of fire, a series of volcanoes and fault lines that circles the pacific ocean. confirmed korea has leader kim jong-un will visit russia and meet with russian president vladimir putin. talks with the u.s. have stalled but it is not clear if putin and kim will discuss the issues. moscow once broader access to north korea's mineral resources, notably the rare metals. a reminder of what is making news this hour. a national day of mourning for sri lanka as the nation buries those killed in sunday's bombings. the government blaming the bombing g on two local islamic groups. claim it is retaliation for the christchurch shootings. islamic state group has claimed responsibility for the attack without providing evidence. the biggest phase in india's general election is underway. 188 million people eligible to vote tuesday in 15 different states. as we heard, though than irireld police have arrested a 57-year-old woman over the murder of a young journrnalist o was shot while covering tension between republican dissidents and police. time for a look k at today's top busisiness news. you ar
felt dizzy. i grabbebed my kids and rushed downstairs. >> the philippines is prone to natural disasters. so-called pacific ring of fire, a series of volcanoes and fault lines that circles the pacific ocean. confirmed korea has leader kim jong-un will visit russia and meet with russian president vladimir putin. talks with the u.s. have stalled but it is not clear if putin and kim will discuss the issues. moscow once broader access to north korea's mineral resources, notably the rare...
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noface a russia that felt repercussion from invading ukraine. we face in north korea that continues to pursue nuclear threats to our nation and we taste a terror threat that was more deadly. what do we do? the trump administration recognizes the reality. we cannot make sound policy based on wishful thinking. people.the american is growing bipartisan about the need to confront aggression. the eye next treaty is worthless if only one party adheres to the terms. we recognize jerusalem as israel's capital. it is why the state department labeled the iran revolutionary guard as a terrorist group. second, diplomacy to build coalitions for our enemies. we know we can't, nor should we do things ourselves. we convinced our allies of defense and we rallied to defeat the isis coalition in iraq and syria. we convened over 60 countries to discuss common threats and shared opportunities in the middle east and that include arab and israeli leaders talking to each other. we are getting our reliance off the ground and do a true pivot to asia. we support our partners in the ohs and a gl
noface a russia that felt repercussion from invading ukraine. we face in north korea that continues to pursue nuclear threats to our nation and we taste a terror threat that was more deadly. what do we do? the trump administration recognizes the reality. we cannot make sound policy based on wishful thinking. people.the american is growing bipartisan about the need to confront aggression. the eye next treaty is worthless if only one party adheres to the terms. we recognize jerusalem as israel's...
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to revive russia—north korea relations soon after he came into power here, it was one of his first actions as president. i think they are now taking it to a new level. russia feltkorean peninsula, it wants to insert itself through this process, and this summit is certainly key to that idea. you're watching newsday on the bbc. still to come on the programme... a royal arrival in auckland. prince william takes part in anzac day commemorations, as new zealand and australia honour their fallen heroes. also coming up on the programme... singapore marks the legacy of raffles, but some say he was merely a colonialist and collector. the stars and stripes at half—mast outside columbine high. the school sealed off, the bodies of the dead still inside. i never thought that they would actually go through with it. one of the most successful singer songwriters of all time, the american pop star prince, has died at the age of 57. he was a great musician and, you know, a genius. for millions of americans, the death of richard nixon in a new york hospital has meant conflicting emotions. a national day of mourning next wednesday sitting somehow uneasily with the abiding memories
to revive russia—north korea relations soon after he came into power here, it was one of his first actions as president. i think they are now taking it to a new level. russia feltkorean peninsula, it wants to insert itself through this process, and this summit is certainly key to that idea. you're watching newsday on the bbc. still to come on the programme... a royal arrival in auckland. prince william takes part in anzac day commemorations, as new zealand and australia honour their fallen...
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i felt the place that i made some progress in the q&a was on the korean war, which armstrong in koreathere are stories to themselves about his near-death on combat missions. but when it came to talk to neil armstrong about the moon, i was too much of a humanities guy. because at one point i was trying to open him up. he is an engineer from purdue. which you identify with. what a great school. so many of our astronauts went to purdue. he is an engineer. he was in engineer mode. i said, mr. armstrong, don't you go up and look at the luminous moon and think, my god, i will be stepping there? no. brian: let's listen to you ask a question. the only audio, there was no video. this is back in 2001. [audio clip] >> is it. it's that nasa did a script? >> in retrospect it might've. the late julian -- who had now so relations with the outside world in many ways, it was absolutely adamant that they never put words in the mouth of their people, not just astronauts, but anybody. just let people speak for themselves. [end of audio clip] brian: julian scheer, how important was his pr, relationships w
i felt the place that i made some progress in the q&a was on the korean war, which armstrong in koreathere are stories to themselves about his near-death on combat missions. but when it came to talk to neil armstrong about the moon, i was too much of a humanities guy. because at one point i was trying to open him up. he is an engineer from purdue. which you identify with. what a great school. so many of our astronauts went to purdue. he is an engineer. he was in engineer mode. i said, mr....
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felt the episodes were worth looking into. in other news, kim jong-un making it clear he is advancing his military arsenal. of aersaw the test firing new type of classical guided weapon. meanwhile, north koreas demanding mike pompeo be removed from direct nuclear negotiations between the nations. mike pompeo has been accused of making reckless remarks. in france, a daylong tribute being held to honor the parisian firefighters who saved notre dame cathedral from collapse and rescued many of its treasures. construction workers are still securing sections of the procedural, including an area above one of its famed rose shaped windows. fire officials are warning the landmark is still fragile. protesters were locked london roads and bridges for more than three days said they will escalate their civil disobedience campaign if the british government does not step up action against lyman change. hundreds of protesters block sites including the oxford circus and marble arch. more than 400 people are now under arrest. global news 24 hours a day, on air and @tictoc on twitter, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. i'm bloomberg camaraderie. this -- i am whom a hamme
felt the episodes were worth looking into. in other news, kim jong-un making it clear he is advancing his military arsenal. of aersaw the test firing new type of classical guided weapon. meanwhile, north koreas demanding mike pompeo be removed from direct nuclear negotiations between the nations. mike pompeo has been accused of making reckless remarks. in france, a daylong tribute being held to honor the parisian firefighters who saved notre dame cathedral from collapse and rescued many of its...
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korea, meeting with kim jong-un. hosting delegations to the united states. now they want somebody who is more mature and careful. they were watching the testimony to lawmakers. they felte was disrespectful to kim jong-un when he spoke to the senate foreign relations committee. now they want him out. president trump was just bragging about the excellent relationship he has with kim jong-un and now kim's people say they don't want to work with pompeo, his secretary of state. does trump acquiesce and appear potentially weak or keep pompeo in the position and the north korean s say they don't want to talk to the u.s. anymore. north korea tested a tactical weapon this week and kim jong-un hinted he could move to a more militaristic posture if diplomacy falls apart >> reminds us of the pre-this murderous despot is a good man. when he said kim jong-un best not be messing with me >> that was one of my favorite acts of diplomacy. >> i remember your dramatic reading of the tweet. >> there's a guy from queens. a little bit of political history there. we'll have big history in washington. you finally get to make your own conclusions about what matters. mr. mueller used two years
korea, meeting with kim jong-un. hosting delegations to the united states. now they want somebody who is more mature and careful. they were watching the testimony to lawmakers. they felte was disrespectful to kim jong-un when he spoke to the senate foreign relations committee. now they want him out. president trump was just bragging about the excellent relationship he has with kim jong-un and now kim's people say they don't want to work with pompeo, his secretary of state. does trump acquiesce...
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ever mounted against north korea and having an impact on north korea's free-falling economy and probably one of the reasons why kim jong-un feltussia. he has his own elites to have him bring tangible results to eliminate the sanctions. >> bill: right now back on the train. good to see you. >> julie: 1300 migrants escaped from a mexican detention center. why some call it a black eye for the government. >> bill: also hundreds under quarantine after a measles scare on two american college campuses. >> measles? i was like what? where did that come from? how, what, when, where? are so mu who have served our country honorably. whether it's two years, four years or thirty-two years like myself. one of the benefits we as a country give our veterans is eligibility for a va loan for up to 100% of your home's value. so if you need money for your family, call newday usa. with automatic authority from the va, we can say yes when banks say no. call 1-833-844-6703 if you're a veteran homeowner who needs cash, call newday usa. home values are rising, and with newday's va cash out home loan, you can borrow up to 100 percent of your home's incr
ever mounted against north korea and having an impact on north korea's free-falling economy and probably one of the reasons why kim jong-un feltussia. he has his own elites to have him bring tangible results to eliminate the sanctions. >> bill: right now back on the train. good to see you. >> julie: 1300 migrants escaped from a mexican detention center. why some call it a black eye for the government. >> bill: also hundreds under quarantine after a measles scare on two...
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we face a russia that felt no compunction about invading ukraine, meddling in our elections and breaking arms control treaties. we face in north koreacontinue to pursue nuclear and missile proliferation threats to the nation and a terror threat that was more deadly and stretched across by far wider geography. what did we do? first, the trump administration recognized and faced reality. we can't make sound policy based on wishful thinking, can't lead from behind. we leveled with the american people and our friends and partners about the threats we face individually and collectively. we have bipartisan consensus about the need to confront chinese aggression and unanimous consensus in nato that arms control agreements like the inf treaty are worthless if only one party adheres to their terms. and international support for the brave people of venezuela. facing policy unreality we recognized a slim is his relapse capital, we recognize his relapse sovereignty over the golan heights. why does the start department designate the revolutionary guard corps as a terror organization on monday, a simple recognition of reality. we create diplomacy
we face a russia that felt no compunction about invading ukraine, meddling in our elections and breaking arms control treaties. we face in north koreacontinue to pursue nuclear and missile proliferation threats to the nation and a terror threat that was more deadly and stretched across by far wider geography. what did we do? first, the trump administration recognized and faced reality. we can't make sound policy based on wishful thinking, can't lead from behind. we leveled with the american...
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korea summit with president trump collapsing in what amounted to a walkout. the kremlin had already said the summit would end without any formal statements or agreements keeping expectations in check. but moscow's long felt shut out of nuclear talks have an unpredictable nuclear armed neighbor is not in russia's interest either. anthony. >> charlie, thanks. >>> an illinois couple charged with killing their 5-year-old son appeared in court this morning after the discovery of a body. andrew freund sr. and joann cunningham are charged with first degree murder among other charges. a memorial held for aj freund last night outside the family's home and nikki battiste is following the investigation. >> reporter: good morning. investigators found what they believe to be aj's body yesterday six days after he was reported missing. his cause of death is unknown. aj's parents had been denied wrongdoing for days. now investigators say they are trying to determine their motive for aj's murder. >> it is with heavy heart that the christy lake police department reports we have located what we believe to be the body of andrew "aj" freund. >> reporter: since last thursday police in unsuccessfully searched using dogs and dr
korea summit with president trump collapsing in what amounted to a walkout. the kremlin had already said the summit would end without any formal statements or agreements keeping expectations in check. but moscow's long felt shut out of nuclear talks have an unpredictable nuclear armed neighbor is not in russia's interest either. anthony. >> charlie, thanks. >>> an illinois couple charged with killing their 5-year-old son appeared in court this morning after the discovery of a...
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felt so left out. >> bill: have a great easter, folks. thank you. >> sandra: mike pompeo and talks with his japanese counterpart this morning, following where that north korea we will be live at the state department next. country h. whether it's two years, four years or thirty-two years like myself. one of the benefits we as a country give our veterans is eligibility for a va loan for up to 100% of your home's value. so if you need money for your family, call newday usa. with automatic authority from the va, we can say yes when banks say no. call 1-833-844-6702 i have fantastic news for veteran homeowners who need cash. with home values rising all across the country, now's the time to use your valuable va home loan benefit. newday usa can help you refinance and get 54,000 dollars or more and lower your payments by 600 dollars a month. and since they've been granted automatic authority by the va, newday can say yes when banks say no. so if you're a veteran homeowner who needs cash, now's the time to call newday usa. go to newdayusa.com or call 1-833-844-6702 >> sandra: as we head into easter weekend, church membership is down. gallup saying it dropped 20% in
felt so left out. >> bill: have a great easter, folks. thank you. >> sandra: mike pompeo and talks with his japanese counterpart this morning, following where that north korea we will be live at the state department next. country h. whether it's two years, four years or thirty-two years like myself. one of the benefits we as a country give our veterans is eligibility for a va loan for up to 100% of your home's value. so if you need money for your family, call newday usa. with...
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korea to detroit and later received a bachelor's degree from harvard and a law degree from the university of michigan. after a year at the presbyterian mission volunteer in belfast, northern ireland, he felt called to church ministry. i have been honored to participate in dialogues he's led in the community on immigration and gun control. i've learned a lot from him about history. he recently told me that our separation of powers, such an important concept today, is inspired in part by the presbyterian church and one of my favorite presidents, woodrow wilson, apparently remarked that the highest honor of his life was not being president of the united states but was being an elder in the presbyterian church. pastor kim has become a reliable and trusted voice in silicon valley. i am very proud to introduce him to the house and honored that he would grace us with the opening prayer. madam speaker, i yield back the remainder of my time. the speaker pro tempore: thank you. the chair will entertain up to 15 further requests for one-minute speeches on each side of the aisle. for what purpose does the gentlewoman from california eek recognition? without objection. >> madam speaker, on saturday as
korea to detroit and later received a bachelor's degree from harvard and a law degree from the university of michigan. after a year at the presbyterian mission volunteer in belfast, northern ireland, he felt called to church ministry. i have been honored to participate in dialogues he's led in the community on immigration and gun control. i've learned a lot from him about history. he recently told me that our separation of powers, such an important concept today, is inspired in part by the...
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chance to enjoy the optics so that both countries, north korea and russia, can feel that they are important, involved. kim, of course, has felt with the russians as a way of exploring the possibility of a relaxation in international sanctions, possibly economic assistance. as for mr putin, russia wa nts to assistance. as for mr putin, russia wants to demonstrate that it is a serious player. typically, it's not very closely involved in these talks over north korea, now it can claim the international limelight, say, we are doing our bit, and we will have to wait and see, i think, to find out what comes out of these discussions in terms of constructive and serious proposals. it is difficult to say where this will lead to in terms of, actually, serious efforts towards denuclearisation of the korean peninsula than? it is difficult. i think if you look at the events surrounding desks are met, the american sent their principal official north korean issues, steve reagan, to moscow. there was a sense of some alarm about washington that the russians might get in front. there's been speculation in the media that perhaps the russians, th
chance to enjoy the optics so that both countries, north korea and russia, can feel that they are important, involved. kim, of course, has felt with the russians as a way of exploring the possibility of a relaxation in international sanctions, possibly economic assistance. as for mr putin, russia wa nts to assistance. as for mr putin, russia wants to demonstrate that it is a serious player. typically, it's not very closely involved in these talks over north korea, now it can claim the...