Whatcha think?
The news from Geneva over the week-end was excellent if you are an optimist, interesting if you are a realist and unimpressive if you are a pessimist. North Korea's agreement to "provide a full declaration of all (its) nuclear programmes" and the disablement of these "nuclear programmes by the end of this year", according to the US Assistant Secretary of State Chris Hill, is, on the face of it, the most encouraging breakthrough in what has long been a US-North Korean stalemate.
We have been here before, of course. North Korea has a history of declaring one thing and doing what is diametrically opposed to that declaration. The saga of its nuclear facilities is a long-running one. In 2005, during negotiations with the United States, South Korea, China, Japan and Russia, it had agreed to abandon its nuclear programme only to test a nuclear explosive a year later.
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