Amb. Hill: We Know the North Korea Have Taken ‘Zero Steps’ to Reduce Nuclear Material

‘These random acts of denuclearzation do not amount to a cooperative policy with the United States or anyone else’

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SCARBOROUGH: "Well, you know, Mr. Ambassador, while all the hugging and the statements of love and affection are going out there, we find out this past week according to a South Korean official that he tells other elected officials in South Korea that he believes North Korea has up to 60 nuclear weapons. Do you believe that could be an accurate assessment? And if so, how does that change the dynamics of any negotiation going forward?"
HILL: "Well, first of all, the North Koreans have produced fissile material and as Secretary Pompeo said jus about a month or two ago, they’re continue to produce fissile material. And depending on the bomb design, you take the bomb design and divide it into the fissile material and that’s the number of weapons. What we know is they have taken zero steps to do away with their fissile material, and what we know quite clearly is that the North Koreans are kind of stalling on the issue of denuclearzation."

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