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Former South Korean leader Moon Jae -in says Kim Jong Un was softer than his reputation suggested.
Moon says Kim seemed sincere about reaching a nuclear disarmament deal with the North Korean leader.
Moon blames North Korea’s return to a hostile posture as a betrayal of the Korean people, Moon writes.
Moon believed that a formal declaration to end the Korean War , which was only paused with an armistice agreement in 1953 , might be a starting point.
But he writes that advisors like Bolton , who opposed the possibility on the grounds it would weaken U.S. military presence in the region, “continuously got in the way”.
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