[³ìÃë: Èú Àü Â÷°üº¸] ¡°I think they realized after Pompeo¡¯s visit to Pyongyang, there was no willingness to work on sanctions step by step, and there¡¯re also seem to be willingness for US only use words and promises and they don¡¯t feel they can give up nuclear program, so I think there was a disappointment at the Pompeo¡¯s visit.¡±
[³ìÃë: Èú Àü Â÷°üº¸] ¡°North Korean¡¯s statement yesterday is very serious. I think it speaks for the fact that North Koreans have second thoughts on the entire summit idea, I would raise the chance of summit right now will under 50%.¡±
[³ìÃë: ¼¼À̸ð¾î Àü Á¶Á¤°ü] ¡°I think the problem is US¡¯s proposing in language in the summit communique that North Korean can¡¯t accept it, the problem is not the military exercise the problem is disagreement over the language of the summit communique, so if the administration insist on the language, then I think the meeting between Trump and Kim will be delayed or even cancelled.¡±
[³ìÃë; ¹ö½Ã¹Ù¿ì Àü »ç¹«Â÷Àå] ¡°This may represent the serious setback given that it sounds like North Korea is trying to go back to the kind of old way of doing business in terms of an incremental approach to denuclearization rather than the CVID approach that the administration is looking for. Whether it is a definitive change or tactical maneuver, I am not sure yet but I think it is a very serious setback and calls into question whether the summit in Singapore can take place.¡±
[³ìÃë: ¿ÍÀÏ´õ Àü º¸Á°ü] ¡°I think North Koreans are feeling more confidence because the Chinese relationship has become closer again. So they are feeling that they have more leverage in the relationship because they have more Chinese support. So what we are seeing is that Kim is going to back to the old playbook, because he feels he can now that he¡¯s secured his relationship with Beijing.¡±