Will North Korea completely abandon nuclear?

North Korea's leader Kim Jong-un is escorted by bodyguards as he walks from the North to the Military Demarcation Line ahead of the Inter-Korean summit.

North Korea's leader Kim Jong-un is escorted by bodyguards Source: AAP

Last Friday,the historic meeting of Kim Jong Un and South Korean President Moon Jae-in attracted international attention, in which they agreed to pursue the complete denuclearisation of the peninsula. Two days later, North Korea promised to shut its atomic test site within weeks and invite American weapons experts to verify its closure. Will North Korea completely abandon nuclear? Is it a big step toward reunification of the Korean Peninsula? Associated professor Chen Jie from University of Western Australia shared his view.


The interview is in Chinese Mandarin.


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