North Korea won’t give up all its nuclear weapons, former Defense Secretary Gates says

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North Korea won’t give up all its nuclear weapons, former Defense Secretary Gates says
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Former Defense Secretary Robert Gates said North Korea is unlikely to ever give up all its nuclear weapons, and that Trump was right to walk away from a deal with Kim Jong Un in February

Former Defense Secretary Robert Gates said North Korea is unlikely to ever give up all its nuclear weapons, and that President Donald Trump was right to walk away from deal with leader Kim Jong-un in February.

In an interview with CBS that taped on May 10, Gates said North Koreans have come to see some modest nuclear capabilities as “essential to their national survival.”“I believe that North Koreans will never completely denuclearize,” Gates said, adding that the Trump administration is “unrealistic in believing that they can get complete denuclearization.”

In February, Trump met with Kim in Hanoi, but the meeting — their second — ended early. Trump said North Korea was not ready to wind down its nuclear weapons program.Sign up for Morning Defense, a daily briefing on Washington's national security apparatus.By signing up you agree to receive email newsletters or alerts from POLITICO. You can unsubscribe at any time.

After 25 years of failure to negotiate with North Korea, Trump’s outreach “I thought it was a bold stroke,” Gates said. “The outreach was a bold thing to do.”

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