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North Korea Resounding Trump-Kim Meet as Success for Kim Jong Un

March 12, 2019
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The documentary about the last Hanan summit between Kim Jong and President Donald Trump, filmed in North Korea, mentions that the parties could not agree.KCTV generally acclaimed Kim, showed him a smile and spoke with Short, and then walked away from the limousine while he was driving down the street Hanoi.He called the summit "another important intervention in the problem of peace in the world," the Associated Press reported.Without agreement on how North Korea restricts its nuclear program and how sanctions bear in US, 75-minute film quotes Kim, saying that North Korea and the United States must end its hostility and confrontation."The second summit was an important opportunity to deepen mutual respect and trust and to bring relations between the two countries to a new level", Channel News Asia reported.The AP said the observers believe that the rosy picture that the negotiations show that Pyongyang negotiations can be continued. The filmmakers also do not want to inform North Korea about what could damage Kim's reputation.The Yonhap South Korean news agency, referring to the National Intelligence Service of South Korea (NIS) reported that the North had begun reconstruction of the Tongchang radio station, which had begun dismantling.Satellite photographs taken as part of the North 38 North Analysis Analysis Project showed that the construction of the building's panels was restored from February 16th. Before 2 MarchThe following graphs from Statista illustrate the nuclear infrastructure of North Korea."If they do not, I think the president was very clear ... Briefly exempt from economic sanctions to which they are subject, and really look for these sanctions." He said Bolton Fox's corporate network.Some experts, however, accuse Bolton that the negotiations in Hanoi have failed. Former journalist John F. Tierney told reporters after the summit: "He clearly said he did not believe in international agreements."Bonnie Jenkins, Threat Coordinator for former President Barack Obama, said: "This is a man with a track record of finding a way to destroy something he does not believe in."(Prof Ratnesh Dwivedi is an Awarded Academician by Russian Communication Association/Journalist/NASA Certified Educator/Interdisciplinary Scientist/Awarded Sec,Intel,Def Expert and Peace Award Winner.He is Currently serving as Professor & Dean,Faculty of Humanities & Social Sciences at Yesbud University,Zambia)
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