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Let the Record Show: Negotiations with North Korea Work

Published November 29, 2017by Guest Contributor 6 Comments

by Catherine Killough President Trump has consistently misrepresented the negotiation record between North Korea and the United States. In his speech before the South Korean National Assembly, he derived one conclusion from a complex history of hard-earned diplomatic achievements: “The… Continue Reading  

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Analysis, North Korea Agreed Framework, Banco Delta Asia, Barack Obama, bill clinton, Catherine Killough, Donald Trump, Evan Osnos, George W. Bush, Kim Il Sung, Kim Jong Il, Kim Jong-un, North Korea, nuclear weapons, Six Party Talks, strategic patience, Wendy Sherman, William Perry

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