"Imperative" To Dismantle North Korean Weapons, Say Trump, Shinzo Abe

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Shinzo Abe and Donald Trump spoke by telephone a day after American and North Korean officials met (AFP)Washington: 
President Donald Trump and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe agreed Monday that it is "imperative" to completely dismantle North
Korea's nuclear weapons and ballistic missile program, the White House said.The US and Japanese leaders will meet ahead of a much
anticipated summit with North Korea's Kim Jong Un back on schedule for June 12 in Singapore just days after Trump announced he was canceling
it.The American president said the summit could go ahead as planned following a more appeasing statement from Pyongyang and productive talks
with North Korean officials.Japan, which has by far the hardest line compared to neighbors China and South Korea, has been left uneasy by
the pace of events, and by what it sees as an unwarranted softening toward an untrustworthy Pyongyang.Abe and Trump spoke by telephone a day
after American and North Korean officials met at a border truce village to prepare for the summit.During a telephone call, the pair
"discussed recent developments in North Korea and confirmed they would meet again to continue close coordination in advance of the expected
meeting between the United States and North Korea," a White House statement read."The president and prime minister affirmed the shared
imperative of achieving the complete and permanent dismantlement of North Korea's nuclear, chemical and biological weapons and ballistic
missile programs."Washington wants North Korea to quickly give up all its nuclear weapons in a verifiable way in return for sanctions and
economic relief.Pyongyang has a different view of denuclearization and remains deeply worried that abandoning its deterrent would leave the
country -- and its leader -- vulnerable, especially while the United States maintains a robust military presence in South Korea.(Except for
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