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The Australian "The change in tone in North Korea is the result of concerted global pressure, including from Australia"

What are the Australian main stream media's reactions to the inter-Korean summit and the summit between US and North?

What are the Australian main stream media's reactions to the inter-Korean summit and the summit between US and North? Source: SBS

The Australian argues in its recent editorial titled "Kim's word not to be trusted" that as the Australian Foreign Minister Julie Bishop says, the change in tone in North Korea is the result of concerted global pressure, including from Australia.


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The Australian argues in its recent editorial titled "Kim's word not to be trusted" that as the Australian Foreign Minister Julie Bishop says, the change in tone in North Korea is the result of concerted global pressure, including from Australia.


The Australian has shown its scepticism about the outcomes of the inter-Korean Summit in the recent editorial titled "Kim’s word not to be trusted”.

The paper has supported for Australian Foreign minister Julie Bishop’s claim that The North Korea has promised to denuclearize over the past 25 years but fastened nuclear weapons development behind.

It has also agreed to her comments on the doubts about the summit outcomes.

Meanwhile, a British columnist Janet Daley has expressed his concern in the column published in the Sydney Morning Herald over Trump's boutade.

[Full analysis is available on audio news.]


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