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The U.S. government says it's continuing to work closely with the international community

to pressure North Korea on its human rights violations issues.

Voice of America reported Thursday, in a reply to its question earlier in the week, the State

Department said it's working to improve awareness on the regime's human rights issues and is

cooperating with the UN and the international society to get independent information on

the abuses.

The department also said it will continue to investigate those responsible, and hold

them accountable.

A draft resolution on North Korea's human rights was approved last week by the UN's

Human Rights Committee,... and is on its way to be put up for a vote at the General Assembly

in December.

For more infomation >> U.S. working with international society to improve human rights in North Korea: State Dept. - Duration: 0:47.

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US suspends $1.66 billion security aid to Pakistan | President Donald Trump's directive - Duration: 4:49.

US suspends $1.66 billion security aid to Pakistan | President Donald Trump's directive in this regard

The United States has suspended $1. 66 billion in security assistance to Pakistan, following President Donald Trump's directive in this regard early this year, the Pentagon has said.

"$1. 66 billion of security assistance to Pakistan is suspended," Col Rob Manning, spokesman of the Department of Defense told reporters in an email response to questions on Tuesday. No further breakdown of the suspended security assistance to Pakistan was provided.

According to David Sedney, who served as Deputy Assistant Secretary Defense for Afghanistan, Pakistan and Central Asia during the previous Obama administration, the blocking of military assistance to Pakistan, which began in January of this year is a strong signal of American frustration.

"But, so far Pakistan has taken no serious steps to address the core US concern - that Pakistan tolerates and often encourages groups which use violence against Pakistan's neighbours," Sedney told PTI.

"Pakistan's leaders have promised cooperation, but beyond words, serious cooperation has not happened, therefore President Trump is frustrated and so are most Americans," he said in response to a question. "This frustration does not ignore the suffering that Pakistani people have undergone.

It just asks Pakistan to recognise that it should act to help stop the suffering of others," said the Senior Associate at the Center for Strategic and International Studies think-tank.

Previously, Sedney was at the Department of State and the National Security Council, as well as Acting President of American University of Afghanistan.

He was a part of the Pentagon when Osama bin Laden was killed in a daring raid by US commandoes in Abbottabad. Over the last few days Trump has said that people in Pakistan knew about the presence of bin Laden.

"On Osama bin Laden, I agree with the views of Carlotta Gall of the New York Times who reported in her book, 'The Wrong Enemy' that a very small group of very senior Pakistani military leaders knew about Osama Bin Laden's presence in Pakistan.

I have not seen any evidence that his presence in Abbottabad was widely known by many in Pakistan," Sydney told PTI in an interview.

"What the US seeks, what President Trump is asking for, is for Pakistan to take the same kind of measures against the Taleban, against Lashkhar-e-Taiba, and against all groups in Pakistan that threaten Pakistan's neighbours," he said.

"But, we still see the Taleban moving weapons, fighters and money through Pakistan.

We still see Taleban commanders taking refuge in Pakistan, keeping their families in Pakistan, holding meetings and conducting training in Pakistan, and shipping explosives from Pakistan into Afghanistan," Sydney alleged.

We see leaders of sanctioned organisations acting freely in Pakistan and speaking publicly in favour of violence, he said. "If Pakistan would take some strong measures against the Taleban, peace would come to Afghanistan quickly," he argued.

For more infomation >> US suspends $1.66 billion security aid to Pakistan | President Donald Trump's directive - Duration: 4:49.

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Katalog Tupperware November 2018 | Tupperware United States - Duration: 11:26.

For more infomation >> Katalog Tupperware November 2018 | Tupperware United States - Duration: 11:26.

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Honduran says they will go to the United States to take what is theirs - Duration: 0:50.

all these people that you see here, are people to whom

the homeland has been snatched from their hands

because that's it, their only homeland they can have

all these people are the place where they are sitting right now

That is your homeland at this time, there is no other

because Honduras was left in the hands

of the gringo transnational corporations

the best lands are in their hands

that for over 100 years have been looting us

we go north, and we go in search of our liberty

we go north

We are looking for the riches that for more than 100 years

the gringos have plundered us

we're going there, we're not going to ask them, we're going for our

we're going there, we're not going to ask them, we're going for our

we're going there, we're not going to ask them, we're going for our

For more infomation >> Honduran says they will go to the United States to take what is theirs - Duration: 0:50.

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S. Korea, U.S. still discussing joint military exercises: S. Korea - Duration: 1:45.

South Korea and the United States are still holding talks... over their plans for next

year joint military exercises.

The two sides even discussed scaling back one of the biggest combined drills, in order

to support diplomacy with Pyeongyang.

Kan Hyeong-woo gets us up to speed with the developments.

Seoul's Defense Ministry said on Thursday that discussions over joint military exercises

between South Korea and the United States... are still underway between the two nations.

At the 50th annual Security Consultative Meeting back in October,... the allies' top military

leaders agreed to announce their official plan for next year's joint military exercise

by December 1.

"Seoul's Defense Ministry and Washington's Defense Department are maintaining close military

cooperation,... to support ongoing diplomatic efforts regarding North Korea's denuclearization.

In consideration of the security situation,... the two allies are reviewing plans for next

year's joint military exercises."

These comments came... after U.S. Secretary of Defense James Mattis said on Wednesday

local time in Washington... that one of the allies' biggest joint exercises, 'Foal Eagle',

will be reduced in scope... so as not to hinder nuclear talks with North Korea.

Speaking to reporters at the Pentagon, Mattis added... that the joint exercise is being

reorganized to keep it at a level that will not be harmful to diplomacy.

But he declined to comment on any further details on what a scaled-back exercise would

look like.

Foal Eagle is one of the biggest joint exercises between the two allies,... involving hundreds

of thousands of troops from ground, sea and air taking part in live training drills.

Kan Hyeong-woo, Arirang News

For more infomation >> S. Korea, U.S. still discussing joint military exercises: S. Korea - Duration: 1:45.

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U.S. still hoping for second North Korea-U.S. summit early next year: Pompeo - Duration: 1:35.

Despite the current stalemate between North Korea and the U.S.,.... Washington is still

hopeful that it can hold a second summit with Pyeongyang early next year.

Lee Ji-won has more.

U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said he is still hoping a second summit between North

Korean leader Kim Jong-un and President Donald Trump will take place early next year.

Speaking on the Pete Mundo Morning Show on U.S. radio station KCMO on Wednesday,... Pompeo

said the U.S. is continuing negotiations with the North to get the regime to implement what

Kim Jong-un has committed to: a fully and verifiably denuclearized North Korea.

In another U.S. radio show on KQAM, Pompeo said that when he met Kim Jong-un last month,

Kim continued to commit to allowing verification of the denuclearization of his regime.

When asked about the framework for North Korea's denuclearization, Pompeo said that there is

none, and that the U.S. does not want to set a date.

He said that it is going to be a long road, and though there are no dates fixed, there

is a plan, and an understanding about how the U.S. hopes to proceed.

This comes weeks after the high-level talks between Pompeo and his North Korean counterpart

Kim Yong-chol was abruptly postponed due to "scheduling issues".

But with North Korea asking for the lifting of economic sanctions, and the U.S. staying

firm that there can be no sanctions relief until denuclearization takes place, there

are concerns that the current stalemate may last longer.

Lee Ji-won, Arirang News.

For more infomation >> U.S. still hoping for second North Korea-U.S. summit early next year: Pompeo - Duration: 1:35.

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What's on in the US and Canada - Duration: 1:44.

Hello, my name is Bernhard Kindelbacher

and I'm responsible for US and Canada.

2018 was really a great year for Lufthansa Cargo

but also for the market.

We have seen tremendous growth

and a good demand by our customers.

Looking forward to 2019

we'll have to see how this growth

and this strong economy will continue.

The biggest challenge I see for the next year is

with the strong economy the number of people we need

will increase and it's very difficult to get them.

Not just for us but also for the entire industry.

So that's what we have to watch out for.

But we also have to see how we collaborate at the airports.

We have congestions, we need the trucker

engaging with the airport authorities,

the handling agents and the customs

– to make sure that we don't waste time at the airports.

In the summer we also started and launched

our cooperation with United Cargo.

We have been phasing in and there

have been first experience for our customers.

The positive experience is that they have more direct services,

we have better recoveries and we offer a much broader network.

So there's something to bet watched out for next year.

We are building on a strong cooperation

with the United Cargo team.

There have been a lot of preparations

and I'm most proud of it that we have a strong trust.

A trust we can build on and offer our customer

the best service.

I am looking forward very much to work with you

and show you what we offer jointly

with our United Cargo friends.

For more infomation >> What's on in the US and Canada - Duration: 1:44.

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A US Citizenship Quiz about the History of Thanksgiving - Duration: 9:39.

This is Teacher Jennifer from US Citizenship Podcast.

Happy Thanksgiving!

Today we're going to listen to a US Citizenship quiz about the history of Thanksgiving.

Let's get started.

The "First Thanksgiving" was celebrated by 90 Wampanoag Indians and 53 Englishmen

after the colonists' first harvest in October 1621.

Question: The House of Representatives has how many voting members?

▪ four hundred thirty-five (435)

Question 2

The First National Proclamation of Thanksgiving

was issued by the Continental Congress in 1777

from its temporary location in York, Pennsylvania,

while the British occupied the national capital at Philadelphia.

Question: What is the capital of the United States now?

▪ Washington, D.C.

Question 3:

The first president proclaimed Nov 26, 1789, as the first Thanksgiving Day.

Question: Who was the first president?

▪ (George) Washington

Question 4:

The second president declared Thanksgivings in 1798 and 1799.

READ: Who was the second president?

WRITE: Adams was the second president.

Question 5:

Because Thomas Jefferson was a skeptic and supported religious freedom,

he did not declare any thanksgiving days during his presidency.

Question: What is freedom of religion?

▪ You can practice any religion, or not practice a religion.

Question 6:

James Madison renewed the Thanksgiving tradition in 1814,

in response to resolutions of Congress, at the close of the War of 1812.

Question: Name (another) war fought by the United States in the 1800s.

▪ War of 1812 ▪ Mexican-American War ▪ Civil War ▪ Spanish-American War

Question 7: Thanksgiving superseded Evacuation Day,

a holiday that was held annually on November 25 prior to the Civil War.

Evacuation Day commemorated the British withdrawal from the US after the American Revolution.

Question: Why did the colonists fight the British?

▪ because of high taxes (taxation without representation) ▪ because the British army stayed in their houses (boarding, quartering) ▪ because they didn't have self-government

Question 8: During the Civil War,

Abraham Lincoln proclaimed the last Thursday in November to be Thanksgiving Day.

Question: What was one important thing that Abraham Lincoln did?

▪ freed the slaves (Emancipation Proclamation) ▪ saved (or preserved) the Union ▪ led the United States during the Civil War

Question 9:

November 1939 had five Thursdays,

so Roosevelt declared Thanksgiving to be on the fourth Thursday.

Roosevelt thought that an earlier Thanksgiving would give stores more time to sell goods before Christmas

and would help bring the country out of the Great Depression.

Question: What is the economic system in the US?

▪ capitalist economy ▪ market economy

Question 10:

The GOP protested against the 1939 Thanksgiving date change,

calling it an insult to the memory of Lincoln.

They began to call November 30 as the "Republican Thanksgiving"

and November 23 as the "Democratic Thanksgiving" or "Franksgiving" to insult President Franklin Roosevelt.

Question:What is the political party of the President now?

▪ Republican (Party)

Question 11:

"Freedom from Want," also known as "The Thanksgiving Picture,"

is the third of the Four Freedoms series of four oil paintings by American artist Norman Rockwell.

The works were inspired by Roosevelt's 1941 State of the Union Address,

known as Four Freedoms,

which was based on the rights guaranteed by the First Amendment.

Question: What is one right or freedom from the First Amendment?

▪ speech ▪ religion ▪ assembly ▪ press ▪ petition the government

Question 12:

Rockwell's painting, "Freedom from Want,"

shows an older white couple serving a large turkey to their family.

This image has been re-interpreted many times,

most recently as part of the ForFreedoms.org project

which celebrates American freedom and diversity.

Question: What are two rights of everyone living in the United States?

▪ freedom of expression ▪ freedom of speech ▪ freedom of assembly ▪ freedom to petition the government ▪ freedom of religion ▪ the right to bear arms

Question 13:

In 1963, John F Kennedy unofficially spared a turkey.

The practice of pardoning turkeys in this manner has become a permanent tradition in 1989.

Question: What is the rule of law?

▪ Everyone must follow the law. ▪ Leaders must obey the law. ▪ Government must obey the law. ▪ No one is above the law.

Question 14:

On Thanksgiving 1969,

members of the Red Power movement occupied Alcatraz Island

to protest against racist governmental policies.

This action is celebrated as Unthanksgiving Day,

which honors native peoples.

Question:

What movement tried to end racial discrimination?

▪ civil rights (movement)

Question 15:

On Thanksgiving Weekend 1960,

journalist Edward R. Murrow released "Harvest of Shame,"

a video which documented the abuse of migrant workers in the United States.

He contrasted the poverty of the workers with the abundance of the Thanksgiving feast.

These are Murrow's closing words:

"The migrants have no lobby.

Only an enlightened, aroused and perhaps angered public opinion can do anything about the migrants.

The people you have seen have the strength to harvest your fruit and vegetables.

They do not have the strength to influence legislation.

Maybe we do.

Good night, and good luck."

Question: What are two ways that Americans can participate in their democracy?

▪ vote ▪ join a political party ▪ help with a campaign ▪ join a civic group ▪ join a community group ▪ give an elected official your opinion on an issue ▪ call Senators and Representatives ▪ publicly support or oppose an issue or policy ▪ run for office ▪ write to a newspaper

EXTRA CREDIT:

On Thanksgiving morning,

thousands of people gather together to run or walk through the streets of downtown San Jose

in the Silicon Valley Turkey Trot.

This annual event raises hundreds of thousands of dollars

for local charities that serve low-income and homeless people in one of the richest areas in the United States.

We are proud of and grateful for our community.

Question:

How does your community celebrate Thanksgiving?

What are you personally grateful for?

Thanks to the students and staff of Milpitas Adult School.

This quiz was based on a Wikipedia article about Thanksgiving in the United States.

Please visit us on the web at www.uscitizenpod.com

where you will find more Citizenship resources for Thanksgiving and for Native American Heritage Month.

Thanks for listening.

I know you will be a great American citizen!

Happy Thanksgiving!

www.uscitizenpod.com

For more infomation >> A US Citizenship Quiz about the History of Thanksgiving - Duration: 9:39.

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U.S. still hoping for second North Korea-U.S. summit early next year: Pompeo - Duration: 1:51.

U.S. President Donald Trump has recently stated that the situation with North Korea is going

well.

But for several weeks now, his Secretary of State Mike Pompeo has been unable to even

sit down with Pyeongyang officials to try and make progress on the North's denuclearization

process.

Despite this Pompeo has said he keeps hope of another North Korea-U.S. summit soon.

Lee Ji-won has more.

U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said he is still hoping a second summit between North

Korean leader Kim Jong-un and President Donald Trump will take place early next year.

Speaking on the Pete Mundo Morning Show on U.S. radio station KCMO on Wednesday,... Pompeo

said the U.S. is continuing negotiations with the North to get the regime to implement what

Kim Jong-un has committed to: a fully and verifiably denuclearized North Korea.

In another U.S. radio show on KQAM, Pompeo said that when he met Kim Jong-un last month,

Kim continued to commit to allowing verification of the denuclearization of his regime.

When asked about the framework for North Korea's denuclearization, Pompeo said that there is

none, and that the U.S. does not want to set a date.

He said that it is going to be a long road, and though there are no dates fixed, there

is a plan, and an understanding about how the U.S. hopes to proceed.

This comes weeks after the high-level talks between Pompeo and his North Korean counterpart

Kim Yong-chol was abruptly postponed due to "scheduling issues".

But with North Korea asking for the lifting of economic sanctions, and the U.S. staying

firm that there can be no sanctions relief until denuclearization takes place, there

are concerns that the current stalemate may last longer.

Lee Ji-won, Arirang News.

For more infomation >> U.S. still hoping for second North Korea-U.S. summit early next year: Pompeo - Duration: 1:51.

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Is immigration the biggest problem for US? - Duration: 9:12.

For more infomation >> Is immigration the biggest problem for US? - Duration: 9:12.

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Trump issues Thanksgiving threat to close US-Mexico border - Duration: 2:38.

For more infomation >> Trump issues Thanksgiving threat to close US-Mexico border - Duration: 2:38.

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Did the fall in oil prices hurt US stocks? - Duration: 5:16.

For more infomation >> Did the fall in oil prices hurt US stocks? - Duration: 5:16.

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Will Black Friday sales help US stocks bounce back? - Duration: 7:57.

For more infomation >> Will Black Friday sales help US stocks bounce back? - Duration: 7:57.

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S. Korea, U.S. to scale back military drill next spring: Mattis - Duration: 2:08.

top story this morning South Korea and the United States have agreed to scale

back their joint full legal military exercise set for early next year in a

bid to keep the nuclear negotiations with North Korea on the right track our

Eason Jay starts us off US defense secretary James Manor says South Korea

in the United States will curtail a joint military exercise set for next

spring to facilitate smooth negotiations on North Korea's nuclear weapons program

speaking to reporters at the Pentagon on Wednesday mattis said the foal Eagle

exercise will be reduced in scope and reorganized a bit to keep it at a level

that will not be harmful to diplomacy the latest adjustment will be the fifth

joint exercise to be scaled back as concession to the Kim jong-un regime

following the regime's pledge to dismantle its nuclear and ballistic

missile programs the leaders of North Korea in the u.s.

agreed at their Singapore summit in June to work toward the complete realization

of the Korean Peninsula after that summit u.s. president Donald Trump said

provocative and expensive war games which South Korea would be stopped

during negotiations with the north foal Eagle is a major joint exercise that's

held every spring on the Korean Peninsula and is one of three

large-scale drills the others being a chief freedom Guardian and key resolve

North Korea has long regarded the exercises as rehearsals for an invasion

despite assurances from Seoul and Washington that they're purely defensive

in nature in another development Wednesday US

Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said he continues to hold for a second summit

between Kim jong-un and president Trump will take place early next year speaking

on a talk radio show Pompeyo said the u.s. is continuing

negotiations with the north to get the regime to implement what Kim jong-un has

committed to a fully and verifiably denuclearized North Korea easing jet

Arirang news

For more infomation >> S. Korea, U.S. to scale back military drill next spring: Mattis - Duration: 2:08.

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Aid Group Warns Caravan May be Planning "Human Stampede" at US border - Duration: 2:25.

For more infomation >> Aid Group Warns Caravan May be Planning "Human Stampede" at US border - Duration: 2:25.

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Donald Trump orders 'LETHAL force' at US-Mexico border as migrant caravan approaches - Duration: 3:42.

 The White House has sent a memo to the Pentagon authorising US troops at the border to defend Customs and Border Protection personnel if migrant caravans turn violent, CNN reported

 This is despite The Department of Homeland Security assessing the threat of violence as "minimal"

 Pentagon spokeswoman Lieutenant Colonel Michelle Baldanza confirmed the claims to Business Insider that the Department of Defence received the memo

 Troops are allowed to use "a show or use of force (including lethal force, where necessary), crowd control, temporary detention

and cursory search", the memo says.    Any of these would potentially violate the Posse Comitatus Act

 This forbids active-duty military personnel engaging in law enforcement activities on American soil

 There are around 5,800 active-duty troops serving on the US-Mexican border. Migrant caravans have clashed with authorities in other countries

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For more infomation >> Donald Trump orders 'LETHAL force' at US-Mexico border as migrant caravan approaches - Duration: 3:42.

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U.S. chief justice rebukes Trump's "Obama judge" remark - Duration: 0:56.

now the new US Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts has taken the rare

step of rebuking president Trump's criticism of a federal judge Trump had

referred to an appeals court judge who ruled against his policy barring asylum

for certain immigrants as an Obama judge Roberts said in a statement quote we did

not have Obama judges or Trump judges Bush judges or Clinton judges he added

what we have is an extraordinary group of dedicated judges doing their level

best to do equal right to those appearing before them an independent

judiciary is something we should all be thankful for it was the first time the

Chief Justice spoke against Trump and it is very rare for the head of the Supreme

Court or any court justice in that matter to issue a such a statement in

response to a president Trump fired back on Twitter defending his previous

statements

For more infomation >> U.S. chief justice rebukes Trump's "Obama judge" remark - Duration: 0:56.

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U.S. chief justice rebukes Trump's "Obama judge" remark - Duration: 0:51.

U.S. Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts has taken the rare step of rebuking President

Trump's criticism of a federal judge.

Trump had referred to an appeals court judge who ruled against his policy barring asylum

for certain immigrants as an "Obama judge."

In a statement, Roberts defended the independence of the federal judiciary.

He praised who he called an extraordinary group of dedicated judges doing their level

best to do equal right to those appearing before them.

It was the first time the chief justice spoke against Trump and it is rare for a U.S. chief

justice to clash with a president.

Trump fired back on Twitter, defending his previous statement and launching fresh attacks

against federal judges.

For more infomation >> U.S. chief justice rebukes Trump's "Obama judge" remark - Duration: 0:51.

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S. Korea, U.S. to scale back military drill next spring: Mattis - Duration: 2:07.

Our top story this morning...

South Korea and the United States have agreed to scale back their joint 'Foal Eagle' military

exercise early next year... in a bid to keep the nuclear negotiations with North Korea

on track.

Lee Seung-jae starts us off.

U.S. Defense Secretary James Mattis says South Korea and the United States will curtail a

joint military exercise set for next spring to facilitate smooth negotiations on North

Korea's nuclear weapons program.

Speaking to reporters at the Pentagon on Wednesday,... Mattis said the 'Foal Eagle' exercise will

be "reduced in scope" and "reorganized a bit to keep it at a level that will not be harmful

to diplomacy."

The latest adjustment will be the fifth joint exercise to be scaled back,... as a concession

to the Kim Jong-un regime,... following the regime's pledge to dismantle its nuclear and

ballistic missile programs.

The leaders of North Korea and the U.S. agreed at their Singapore summit in June to work

toward the "complete" denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula.

After that summit,...

U.S. President Donald Trump said "provocative" and "expensive" war games with South Korea

would be stopped during negotiations with the North.

Foal Eagle is a major joint exercise that's held every spring on the Korean Peninsula,...

and is one of three large-scale drills,... the others being Ulchi Freedom Guardian and

Key Resolve.

North Korea has long regarded the exercises as rehearsals for an invasion,... despite

assurances from Seoul and Washington that they're purely defensive in nature.

In another development Wednesday,...

U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said he continues to hope a second summit between

Kim Jong-un and President Trump will take place early next year.

Speaking on a talk radio show,... Pompeo said the U.S. is continuing negotiations with the

North to get the regime to implement what Kim Jong-un has committed to: a fully and

verifiably denuclearized North Korea.

Lee Seung-jae, Arirang News.

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