Both sides are under pressure to avoid the “same mistake they made in Hanoi” by not brokering the core nuclear deal before the two countries’ leaders met behind closed doors, said Jean H. Lee, director of the Korea program at the Wilson Center, a nonpartisan think tank in Washington.
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“He can tell his people that he met with the world’s most powerful leaders and take that propaganda and use it to justify his policies,” said Jean H. Lee, a former Associated Press reporter who served as bureau chief in Pyongyang from 2008 to 2013. “That makes it very hard to challenge him or raise any criticism and allows him to maintain very tough policies on his people.”
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