
North Korea puts denuclearization on the negotiating table
Clip: 3/6/2018 | 8m 32sVideo has Closed Captions
North Korea offers to stop testing nuclear weapons if the U.S. agrees to direct talks.
South Korean officials say North Korea has offered to stop testing nuclear weapons and ballistic missiles if the U.S. agrees to direct talks, and that Kim Jong Un is reportedly open to denuclearization negotiations if assured of his regime’s long-term security. William Brangham talks to former CIA official Bruce Klingner and Joseph Detrani, former special envoy for negotiations with North Korea.
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North Korea puts denuclearization on the negotiating table
Clip: 3/6/2018 | 8m 32sVideo has Closed Captions
South Korean officials say North Korea has offered to stop testing nuclear weapons and ballistic missiles if the U.S. agrees to direct talks, and that Kim Jong Un is reportedly open to denuclearization negotiations if assured of his regime’s long-term security. William Brangham talks to former CIA official Bruce Klingner and Joseph Detrani, former special envoy for negotiations with North Korea.
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