<Anchor>

Jung Yun-sik, a politician in the studio,

Welcome to Korea, North Korea's Chosun Central News reported on yesterday (28th) that the talks broke down. What did you report?

<Reporter>

The North Korean Chosun Central reported a little while ago, but its position has changed a bit.

The agreement between the two leaders has been abolished, I did not mention this, and both sides agreed to continue the productive dialogue.

That is to say, North Korea 's remarks have been softened in just five hours from Lie Yong' s remarks, which yesterday refuted the reason for the breakdown of negotiations that President Trump spoke at a press conference.

North Korea and the United States strengthened mutual respect and trust in the talks, and we will continue productive dialogue for the development of North Korea-US relations in the denuclearization of the Korean peninsula. We can see that it shows this will.

<Anchor>

There was a kind of tone down, and it seemed like I wanted to talk about continuing conversation internally. It was very different from the United States in terms of what North Korea said.

<Reporter>

Yes. It is very different, as President Trump spoke at the press conference, and in the process of answering reporters' questions, basically they, the participants of the North Korean talks, such as Kim Jong Eun, wanted the sanctions to be lifted altogether. It is.

However, it is not a relief, but Trump has written lift in English, which means lift.

Trump is saying that the demand to unlock all of the UN sanctions imposed on North Korea is excessive and could not be heard.

<Anchor>

As North Korea said, they only asked for part of the sanctions, what are they specifically talking about?

<Reporter>

Lyon is not the foreign minister, but Choi Sun-hee, who is famous for hard-line remarks, replied in front of reporters.

Choi Sun - hee 's injuries refer to UN resolutions 2,270 and 2,375.

As a result, the United Nations resolution 2,270, adopted by the United Nations in 2016 as an economic sanctions resolution against North Korea, is a resolution that regulates North Korea's arms trade and exports of weapons of mass destruction, and in particular prohibits the export of minerals such as coal and iron.

It is a measure that hurt North Korea who made foreign currency debts by exporting raw materials. Another issue is the restriction on the supply of oil.

It also cuts about 30% of the amount of oil exported to North Korea, prohibits commodities trading with North Korean ships and suspends joint ventures with North Korea.

<Anchor>

That is, both sides have stumbled over whether Yongbyon nuclear dismantlement, coal export, and oil importation mitigation, which were added to the visit, would be the opposite cards.

<Reporter>

Yes. The card is not right, you can see this.

According to Foreign Minister Li, North Korea has also called on US experts to allow verification and dismantle its Yongbyon nuclear facility, which the US has rejected.

For North Korea, it has been a diplomatic weapon for decades and it has provided all the facilities that helped to sustain the system, but let go of sanctions.

Of course, because there is a point where the words of the United States and North Korea are different now, I have to see the next announcement that President Trump will return after he returns home.

According to North Korea's assertion, they have even rejected the so-called "Maggie" route, and it seems likely that the agreement has disappeared.

<Anchor>

Anyway, I will stay at the level of freezing the Yongbyon nuclear facility or establishing a liaison office. Compared to what I've been told about this, I've opened the lid and it seems like the consensus has come to an end, but the sides have been sitting on the table with considerable progress. And at the end of the press conference at the end of the press conference, we will have no change in our position, and we will not change our direction even if the US issues negotiations again. How did you do it?

<Reporter>

In fact, North Korea and the United States are not going to be easy now.

As we have already mentioned, North Korea still has a willingness to communicate with the United States.

I do not have a date yet, but now that the US has not accepted North Korea's offer, I missed the chance of NK, so I guess North Korea threw the ball back to Trump.

Then once President Trump arrived in Washington, he would react to the press conference and the news coverage of the Chosun Central.

Then, when you see the secretary of state, such as Secretary of State Pompeii, in North Korea, I think we can diagnose the future of North Korea relations and the possibility of further talks.