• loathesome dongeater
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    93 years ago

    “Our government will not stop efforts to put an end (formally) to war on the Korean Peninsula and achieve complete denuclearisation and permanent peace together with the international community, including China,” Moon was quoted as telling Wang during their meeting.

    Why do they always put so much emphasis on denuclearisation instead of addressing actual threats like US bases in S. Korea and Japan?

    • @pimento
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      73 years ago

      Regardless what they say, they only way DPRK will denuclearize is if the US military leaves South Korea. So we can only hope that the talks will be successful.

      • loathesome dongeater
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        63 years ago

        They shouldn’t denuclearise IMO anyway but let’s see how this goes.

        • @TeethOrCoat
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          83 years ago

          Yep, if it should be done, it should be done when the US itself denuclearizes.

        • @pimento
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          43 years ago

          It might be okay if it leads to peace on the Korean peninsula. Dont forget that China and DPRK have a defense treaty, and China already helped them once to defeat the USA. So China could certainly ensure that the USA holds their end of the bargain.

          • @TeethOrCoat
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            43 years ago

            Doesn’t the DPRK stress independence? I doubt they’ll start relying on PRC for nukes just on the basis of that.

            • @pimento
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              23 years ago

              I think it could be possible under certain circumstances, but I don’t even speak Korean or anything so take it with a big grain of salt 😂

  • @Amorphous
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    33 years ago

    That’s awesome. I hope it works out.