Want to Know More About: North Korea

Martha Raddatz: “The Secretary Of State Did Issue A Statement Saying That America Stands Ready To Engage With North Korea Once Again, But Only When Chairman Kim Is Ready To Deliver On His Commitment To Completely Denuclearize, And It Is Unclear, George, When Or If That Will Happen.” [Good Morning America, ABC, 8/29/18; VIDEO]

Weijia Jiang: “President Trump Acknowledged For The First Time That Little Progress Has Been Made, After Declaring Back In June There Was No Longer A Nuclear Threat From North Korea.” WEIJIA JIANG: “President Trump acknowledged for the first time that little progress has been made, after declaring back in June there was no longer a nuclear threat from North Korea. UN ambassador Nikki Haley acknowledged its possible North Korea may be having second thoughts about giving up its nuclear weapons. Yesterday, defense secretary James Mattis announced joint military exercises with South Korea would resume after Mr. Trump earlier agreed to suspend those exercises, as long as the north was negotiating in good faith. Sources tell CBS news a setback unfolded after the national security team met at the white house last Friday, and reviewed that letter from North Korea which reportedly said the north wanted the U.S. to sign a peace treaty to formally end the Korean war. Secretary Pompeo still remained optimistic after that, but it’s unclear when negotiations will resume.” [This Morning, CBS, 8/29/18; VIDEO]

Weijia Jiang: “UN Ambassador Nikki Haley Acknowledged It’s Possible North Korea May Be Having Second Thoughts About Giving Up It’s Nuclear Weapons.” [This Morning, CBS, 8/29/18; VIDEO]

David Muir: “New Signals Coming From The Administration, US Ambassador To The UN Nikki Haley Tonight Saying North Korea May Have, Quote, Changed Their Mind On Denuclearization.” DAVID MUIR: “We traveled to Singapore for that historic summit between president trump and north Korean dictator Kim Jong-un. Afterward, you’ll remember the president declaring there is no longer a nuclear threat from North Korea. But tonight, what’s happened? The new signals coming from the administration, U.S. Ambassador to the U.N. Nikki Haley tonight saying North Korea may have, quote, changed their mind on denuclearization. President trump abruptly canceling Mike Pompeo’s newest trip. And what defense secretary Mattis is now warning tonight. Here’s ABC’s chief white house correspondent Jonathan Karl tonight.” [World News, ABC, 8/28/18; VIDEO]