The U.S. needs to offer something 'juicy' for a nuclear deal with North Korea to even be possible, one professor says.
's Pusan National University, explained that the White House may need to be more open to compromise if it wants a real breakthrough.
"Trump has sort of framed victory with North Korea as North Korea giving up stuff, and not giving up very much in response," Kelly said. "I think the Americans need to offer some pretty major counter-concessions for the North Koreans if we're going to ask them for any serious quantity of their nuclear weapons or their missiles."But offering sanctions relief alone may not be good enough, Kelly said.
Washington and Pyongyang have made little progress in their discussions about dismantling North Korea's nuclear and missile program. The two sides abruptly ended a February summit in Vietnam as President Donald Trump and North Korean Kim Jong Un left without a deal.as its sole major ally, Kelly noted. These weapons are an important part of the Pyongyang's defense strategy, and it'll take a big offer from the U.S. before it would give them up.
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