Trump Seeks North Korea denuclearization
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Experts: Trump faces tough task to denuclearize North Korea

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The White House says President Trump is going to pursue the denuclearization of North Korea .
Analysts say there is no doubt that Trump is serious about resuming talks with Kim Jong Un .
But "much has changed since then, and Kim ’s hand is stronger, so it won’t be easy,” Susan Thornton , a former senior U.S. diplomat for Asian affairs, said it “seems clear” that President Trump plans to pick up where he left off with Kim .
Seiler speculates that sanctions relief may be offered for significant steps in talks between Washington and Pyongyang .
Military exercises and extended deterrence may also be reduced in exchange for a halt or slowing of Kim 's long-range missile launches and nuclear tests.
In June 2018 , Trump decided to suspend major military exercises with South Korea in an apparent gesture of good faith.
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