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For more insight, we are joined by Yang Xiyu, a senior fellow at China Institute of International Studies.
Q1 Both China and South Korea have agreed to resolve the DPRK nuclear issue step by step, while Japan agrees with the US approach -- that is, to tackle it once and for all. So how can the three countries coordinate on this issue when these differences remain?
Q2 Trump says he wants a "real" nuclear deal with the DPRK, while the DPRK leader says denuclearization can be realized as long as security threats against his country are removed. What role China is playing in terms of reducing uncertainty before the high-stakes summit between Trump and Kim?