Trump reportedly wants to denuclearize North Korea by 2020
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- President Donald Trump is reportedly working with Japan and South Korea to push for denuclearization of North Korea by 2020.
- The deadline comes despite Kim Jong Un's commitment to using a "phased, synchronized" approach
- But experts say the definition of denuclearization has a different meaning to the United States and North Korea so arriving at an agreement won't be easy or fast.
- Japan has proposed setting the target date for the summer of 2020, ahead of the Tokyo Olympics and Paralympics.
President Donald Trump is reportedly working with Japan and South Korea to push for the complete denuclearization of North Korea by 2020.
Diplomatic officials told Kyodo News the president and his regional allies are seeking to end North Korea's developments of nuclear weapons, despite Kim Jong Un's previous commitment to using a "phased, synchronized" approach.
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