Trump shows how long North Korea has to destroy nuclear weapons

The US is very hopeful that much of North Korea's nuclear disarming could be carried out by the end of Donald Trump's presidential mandate, the American diplomatic chief, Mike Pompeo, declared this evening in Seoul. Pompeo stressed that North Korea's “nuclear destruction could take place in two years [...]
The US is very hopeful that much of North Korea's nuclear disarming could be carried out by the end of Donald Trump's presidential mandate, the American diplomatic chief, Mike Pompeo, declared this evening in Seoul.
Pompeo stressed that North Korea's “nuclear destruction could take place in two and a half years”.
He also guaranteed before reporters that the complete disuncilaryisation of the Korean peninsula, in favour of which Kim Jong Un engaged on Tuesday during his summit with the American president, include his de facto verifiable and irreversible character, as the US demands, follows.
The US administration has been criticised by many experts because these two terms do not figure in the common text signed by the two personalities.











