[³ìÃë:ÄÚÄ¿ À§¿øÀå] ¡°We are so far, we are way back, at the begging stages. This is not going to be something to solve in three months, six months, or nine months. It¡¯s going to take years to resolve, and we are just at the beginning¡¦¡±
[³ìÃë:ÄÚÄ¿ À§¿øÀå] ¡°I know there are still discussions that are underway, and hopefully, at some point soon, they will be some meeting that, where they will be some articulation of what next steps are going to be taken place¡¦¡±
[³ìÃë:°¡µå³Ê ÀÇ¿ø] ¡°Right now, it¡¯s a situation where we are waiting for North Korea to deliver its commitment of denuclearization. North Korea has not made any concrete steps toward denuclearization. They¡¯ve obviously made some good will, good faith efforts on returning of the remains. But, in terms of actual steps forward on denuclearization, they haven¡¯t occurred. That needs to happen¡¦¡±
[³ìÃë:¸¶Å° ÀÇ¿ø] ¡°It¡¯s pretty clear that we haven¡¯t made any significant progress in dismantling of their nuclear and ballistic missile programs¡¦¡±
[³ìÃë:¸ÓÇÇ ÀÇ¿ø] ¡°I mean we are nowhere. They are rebuilding their nuclear program. They haven¡¯t made any substantial commitments, so the summit was a bust. It was a big PR stunt as far as most people have seen, and we are all waiting to hear what the next steps are¡¦¡±
[³ìÃë:»þÈù ÀÇ¿ø] ¡°I think we don¡¯t know the answer to that. We haven¡¯t had anything forthcoming from the administration to tell us what the status of negotiations are¡¦¡±