Israel, doubts about the denuclearization of North Korea

Despite official proclamations, Israel expressed doubts about the denuclearization commitment announced by North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un in an internal document, released by the Foreign Ministry to all diplomatic representations of the Jewish state in the world, despite official proclamations. course of the summit held last June 12 during the historic summit which took place in Singapore.

According to what is reported in the document, Israel underlines how the summit raised "questions" about Pyongyang's commitment, noting the presence of substantial gaps between American declarations before the summit on the need for "complete, irreversible and verifiable denuclearization" and the formula adopted in the joint statement referring only to "complete North Korean denuclearization".

The report states that "Despite Trump's statements regarding rapid changes expected in North Korea's policy, the road to substantial change - if it ever comes - is still long and slow."

Meanwhile, Trump, interviewed by Fox News, claims to have solved the problem of North Korea. In the interview, the American president recalled that President Barack Obama, before taking office, told him that "the most dangerous problem" for the United States was North Korea's nuclear program. “I solved the problem. That problem is mostly solved ”. Trump then added that Obama "was essentially ready to go to war with North Korea".

Israel, doubts about the denuclearization of North Korea

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