A year after Singapore, little change seen in US-North Korea ties: poll

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A year after the first U.S.-North Korea summit, most people in countries with a ...

SEOUL - A year after the first U.S.-North Korea summit, most people in countries with a stake in the process think relations between the old rivals have not improved significantly, highlighting a stalemate in their nuclear talks, a poll shows.

But negotiations aimed at ending North Korea’s nuclear and missile programs have stalled since their second summit in the Vietnamese capital, Hanoi, broke down in February. The survey was conducted by Ipsos MORI. It interviewed 1,000 citizens in the United States, China, Japan and Russia for two weeks from the last week of May. It is due to be published later in the day.

In contrast, diplomacy was the most popular option among Russians, with 69 percent. In China, 43 percent of respondents prioritized focusing on diplomacy, or supported a twin-track approach of diplomacy and sanctions.

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