According to Pyongyang's interpretation of the idea, it will only
give up nuclear weapons if Washington meets certain conditions, which includes removing American troops from South Korea.
He said the countries needed to show Pyongyang that the door to dialogue was open if North
Korea gave up its nuclear weapons and missile programs, according to a Moon spokesman.
March 6, 2018 • South Korean officials returning from a two - day visit to Pyongyang say North Korean leader Kim Jong Un is willing to
discuss giving up his nuclear weapons with the U.S.
Massachusetts Institute of Technology scholar Vipin Narang, for example, points out that one interpretation of this statement (which is consistent with recent North Korean rhetoric about «building of the world free from nuclear weapons») is that Kim is offering to
give up his nuclear weapons as part of a global — i.e., complete — disarmament process.
A recent Yougov poll showed 74 % of members backing an increase in the top rate of income tax to 60 % on those earning more than # 200,000 a year; 52 % saying Britain should
give up nuclear weapons completely when Trident reaches the end of its life and 66 % wanting Labour to pledge to scrap plans for identity cards.
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un told his South Korean counterpart at their historic summit that he would be willing to
give up his nuclear weapons if the U.S. commits to a formal end to the Korean War and a pledge not to attack the North, Seoul...
It's unlikely that North Korea will
give up its nuclear weapons, but that doesn't mean President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un shouldn't meet, says Bill Richardson.
«Trump is a deal maker and probably believes he can single - handedly convince Kim Jong Un to
give up his nuclear weapons.
If we can ascertain firm answers, and Kim is truly willing to
give up his nuclear weapons and submit to inspections, and we can meet his demands, then we have every reason for President Trump and Kim to meet.
For example, the U.S must demand that Kim layout a concrete plan, along with a timeline, of how it will
give up its nuclear weapons.
Trump is planning to meet with Kim by June, in search of a deal in which North Korea would
give up his nuclear weapons.
Yet an agreement by which the North would
give up its nuclear weapons and allow for the world to confirm it still seems -LSB-...]
Ahead of a meeting between Kim and U.S. President Donald Trump, expected to be held by early June, North Korea expressed a serious intent to make its first summit with the United States a success, with Washington urging Pyongyang to
give up all its nuclear weapons.
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un told his South Korean counterpart at their historic summit that he would be willing to
give up his nuclear weapons if the U.S. commits to a formal end to the Korean War and a...
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un told his South Korean counterpart at their historic summit that he would be willing to
give up his nuclear weapons if the U.S. commits to a formal end to the Korean War and a pledge not to attack the North, Seoul officials said Sunday.
If Israel would
give up their nuclear weapons, the US probably must intervene to save Israel in the next war.
Russia, Great Britain and USA promised to keep Ukrainian independence in case
we give up our nuclear weapon.
is highly unlikely to
give up its nuclear weapons, since those folks view nuclear deterrent as the guarantor of their regime's survival.
Prime Minister Tony Blair told MPs it would be «unwise and dangerous» for the UK to
give up its nuclear weapons.
Inter-service rivalry: Different branches of the armed forces would be reluctant to
give up their nuclear weapons, and any associated funding and prestige.
Pointing to Kim Jong - un's bid to build a nuclear bomb, Mr Benn added: «Who fancies living in a world in which everyone else has
given up their nuclear weapons but North Korea still has theirs?»
«Until now, North Korea has lied,» he says, «and the lies have worked on people who want to believe North Korea intends to
give up its nuclear weapons.