
No guarantees as groundwork laid for Trump-Kim summit
As U.S., allies discuss path to denuclearization and CIA talks quietly to N. Korea, Kim stays silent on the high-stakes diplomacy
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As U.S., allies discuss path to denuclearization and CIA talks quietly to N. Korea, Kim stays silent on the high-stakes diplomacy
Kang Kyung-wha also said the international community was "quite surprised" by Trump's acceptance of an invitation to talks with the North
Sen. Bob Corker said he doesn't believe pulling out of the Iran deal with jeopardize talks with North Korea
Corker joined us to discuss a possible meeting with North Korea, Mike Pompeo and a conversation he had with Tillerson after his ouster
Senate Foreign Relations Committee chairman, in an interview with Face the Nation, weighs in on Trump’s dismissal of his secretary of state
How the outgoing secretary of state tried and failed to get into the president's good graces
New CBS News poll finds that most Americans are still uneasy about a possible conflict with North Korea, but Republicans are feeling less uneasy
Eurasia Group president Ian Bremmer breaks down the president's willingness to meet with North Korea's leader
"There are no additional conditions being stipulated," said deputy White House spokesman Raj Shah on Sunday
The North Korean leader has some Donald Trump-like qualities
"Because President Trump has already said 'yes' to this meeting, if it happens, this meeting is too big to fail"
Gardner says the U.S. needs to hear more "concrete verifiable steps toward denuclearization" before a meeting occurs
"There is no relief in sight until the president gets the objective that he has set forth consistently during his entire time in office," said Pompeo
Morell, Pak and Sanger joined us to discuss a potential meeting between President Trump and Kim Jong Un
CIA Director Mike Pompeo joined us to discuss the intelligence community's assessment of North Korea
Always improvisational, the president exercised his penchant for going it alone in a big way this week
The tanks, ships and, yes, loudspeakers that South Korea uses to keep the fragile peace with volatile North Korea
South Korea has announced that President Trump has agreed to meet with Kim about a denuclearized North Korea
A number of questions linger after the announcement that President Trump has agreed to meet with North Korea's Kim Jong Un
"He wants legitimacy, he wants sanctions relief," says former U.S. ambassador to NATO Nicholas Burns of Kim Jong Un's motives
The junior senator from Florida said he believes North Korea is feeling pressure from sanctions and that he supports the administration's handling of the situation
What could go wrong?
Tillerson says "fairly dramatic" change in stance from North Korean dictator "came as a little bit of a surprise to us"
Meeting with President Trump could give dictator Kim Jong Un legitimacy in the eyes of the world, something the North Koreans crave
Does Trump really believe North Korea would negotiate their survival away? If he does, not many Republicans—or Korea watchers—agree
Congressional leaders met with President Trump at the White House as Washington barrels toward a 2025 shutdown. Follow live updates here.
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