After meeting with North Korea’s leader Kim Jong Un in Singapore this past June, President Trump was effusive.
“Our conversation was open, honest, direct and very, very productive,” he said. “We produced something that is beautiful.”
But after five months of canceled meetings and muted statements of dissatisfaction by both countries, experts say there is no sign of progress toward the Singapore goal of so-called “denuclearization” of the North.
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