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South Korean president: North Korea intends 'complete' denuclearization

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North Korean leader Kim Jong Un intends to get rid of his nuclear stockpile and destroy any nuclear materials and facilities to achieve “complete” denuclearization,…
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un intends to get rid of his nuclear stockpile and destroy any nuclear materials and facilities to achieve “complete” denuclearization, South Korean President Moon Jae-in said on Friday.
“By complete denuclearization, he meant to start by stopping additional nuclear and missile tests, and then abolish the facilities that produce the nukes and develop the missiles, and all the existing nuclear weapons and materials,” Moon said, according to a script of an interview with BBC shared with Reuters .
Kim and President Trump  held a summit in Singapore in June to negotiate North Korea’s denuclearization. While North Korea has not tested any missiles or nuclear weapons since the summit and has returned three U. S. hostages and what the White House says are the remains of fallen service members from the Korean War, the rogue nation has not taken any verifiable steps towards dismantling its nuclear stockpile.

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