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Korea Herald-May 28

It is a relief that the June 12 US-North Korea summit in Singapore will — at least for now — be going ahead. The two sides are holding multiple working-level contacts to prepare the meeting. But it still is too early to predict that everything will run to plan, since unpredictability has become the norm of the rollercoaster summit.

One major cause of the “you-don’t-know-what-will-happen-tomorrow” situation is the frequent flip-flops on the part of the two main players — Kim Jong-un and Donald Trump. The two men are apparently trying to take the upper hand in the upcoming talks, but their rashness, abruptness and injudiciousness, along with their strategic calculations, could — as it showed last week — jeopardize the denuclearization talks at any time.

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First published in: Korea Herald