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The statement has been criticised by arms control experts because it used the vague language favored by the regime rather than more precise definition of disarmament the Trump administration had said it would insist on before the summit.

Most observers agree that the Singapore meeting went some way towards defusing tensions on the Korean peninsula, but had not made clear whether the Pyongyang regime was serious about giving up its nuclear weapons.

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Red is considered an auspicious color in Chinese culture. But not when it comes to balancing the books in the world’s second-largest economy. As Beijing juggles a myriad of problems from the slowdown in growth to cooling consumer spending, President Xi Jinping’s government knows it needs to end the trade war with the United States.

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