Experts say gap at Hanoi summit between Washington’s demand on denuclearization and Pyongyang’s demand on relief could mean even tougher economic conditions for North Koreans
Pyongyang's offer to dismantle Yongbyon is insufficient reason to lift sanctions, nuclear experts say, adding that US President Trump probably knew this when he walked out of Hanoi summit with Kim
Experts say lack of experience with Pyongyang contributed to collapse of talks between North Korea’s leader Kim Jong Un and President Donald Trump
Experts see the move as a possible element in this week’s summit in Hanoi 'depending how the negotiations go'
Experts note violations do not pose direct threat to US security; also, Pyongyang sees issue as code for regime change
Experts say how Vietnam morphed from one of region’s poorest countries into an economic success story will be part of the backdrop for US-North Korea summit
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
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