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Why North Korea's post-summit intentions are up for debate

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Why North Korea's post-summit intentions are up for debate

One day after meeting in Singapore, President Trump and Kim Jong Un are touting their unprecedented summit as a major success on the road to improved relations between longtime enemies. But the lack of detail has left their joint statement open to interpretation and sparked debate on whether North Korea is serious about denuclearization. Nick Schifrin reports.

06/13/2018

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