Kim-Trump summit 2019

It’s going to be a long negotiating process, because few Americans are ready yet to accept that this is the logic of the situation, writes columnist Gwynne Dyer.
U.S. President Donald Trump, left, meets with North Korean President Kim Jong-un at the historic summit in Singapore last year. The two world leaders are set to hold another summit this week.
LONDON, U.K.—On a scale of one to 10, what are the chances that the meeting between Chairman Kim Jong-Un and U.S. President Donald Trump in Vietnam on Feb. 27-28 (or any subsequent meeting) will end with a clear and irreversible commitment to the denuclearization of...

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