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- North Korea has told the US it is willing to discuss denuclearization, numerous media outlets reported Sunday.
- The discussion would occur during an upcoming summit between President Donald Trump and Kim Jong Un.
- This appears to confirm recent reports by South Korea and China that Kim has indicated he is open to denuclearization.
- But Pyongyang and Washington probably have very different visions of denuclearization, with North Korea previously indicating the offer is conditional on US actions.
For the first time, North Korea has reportedly told the US it is willing to discuss denuclearization, a number of media outlets reported Sunday.
North Korea is willing to discuss the topic during an upcoming summit between leader Kim Jong Un and President Donald Trump, an administration official told Reuters, NBC News, and Bloomberg on Sunday. It is unclear whether this is the same source or independent accounts confirming the information.See the rest of the story at Business Insider
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