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The talks for making that summit next month a reality are happening around the world in

multi-levels.

But the topic that will top the agenda at the talks,... is most likely to be denuclearization

of the North Korean regime.

Experts are sharply divided on how long that project might take.

Park Hee-jun reports.

Views differ about how long it could take for North Korea to denuclearize.

Some experts say it could take well over a decade.

Professor Siegfried Hecker of Stanford University, who's a former director of the Los Alamos

weapons laboratory in New Mexico,... told the New York Times that the disarmament process

would require at least 15 years.

According to a roadmap drawn up with his colleagues at Stanford's Center for International Security

and Cooperation,... denuclearization would happen in three stages.

Step 1 involves halting nuclear tests and all operations at nuclear reactors and related

facilities.

Step 2 is the dismantling of missiles and nuclear facilities,... which would then have

to be monitored and inspected.

Finally, in the third step, North Korea eliminates its nuclear program and joins the non-proliferation

treaty,... redirecting its nuclear scientists and engineers to civilian programs.

The last step alone would take a decade,... meaning a total of more than 15 years.

But other experts say the process could end much more quickly... if the North is determined

to do it.

"I think it's possible for North Korea to denuclearize within President Trump's remaining

years in office,... as long as it chooses to.

And it's likely to,... because the U.S. only ease its sanctions and protect the regime

when it does."

"President Trump has set his own timetable for the North's denuclearization.

If North Korea follows through with the plan until it's no longer a threat to the U.S.,...

it could take maybe two-and-a-half to three-and-a-half years."

So rather than the technological issues of nuclear disarmament,... the main factor could

be North Korea's will and sincerity.

Park Hee-jun, Arirang News.

For more infomation >> Views differ on how long North Korea's disarmament process could take - Duration: 2:02.

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Views differ on how long North Korea's disarmament process could take - Duration: 1:57.

There are various political and technical factors to be taken into account when it comes

to the timetable for North Korea's denuclearization.

Some are confident the process could require just a couple of years,... while others say

at least 15.

Park Hee-jun turned to some experts for their analysis.

Views differ about how long it could take for North Korea to denuclearize.

Some experts say it could take well over a decade.

Professor Siegfried Hecker of Stanford University, who's a former director of the Los Alamos

weapons laboratory in New Mexico,... told the New York Times that the disarmament process

would require at least 15 years.

According to a roadmap drawn up with his colleagues at Stanford's Center for International Security

and Cooperation,... denuclearization would happen in three stages.

Step 1 involves halting nuclear tests and all operations at nuclear reactors and related

facilities.

Step 2 is the dismantling of missiles and nuclear facilities,... which would then have

to be monitored and inspected.

Finally, in the third step, North Korea eliminates its nuclear program and joins the non-proliferation

treaty,... redirecting its nuclear scientists and engineers to civilian programs.

The last step alone would take a decade,... meaning a total of more than 15 years.

But other experts say the process could end much more quickly... if the North is determined

to do it.

"I think it's possible for North Korea to denuclearize within President Trump's remaining

years in office,... as long as it chooses to.

And it's likely to,... because the U.S. only ease its sanctions and protect the regime

when it does."

"President Trump has set his own timetable for the North's denuclearization.

If North Korea follows through with the plan until it's no longer a threat to the U.S.,...

it could take maybe two-and-a-half to three-and-a-half years."

So rather than the technological issues of nuclear disarmament,... the main factor could

be North Korea's will and sincerity.

Park Hee-jun, Arirang News.

For more infomation >> Views differ on how long North Korea's disarmament process could take - Duration: 1:57.

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007 How long to prepare for your MSL interview rounds? - Duration: 1:45.

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For more infomation >> 007 How long to prepare for your MSL interview rounds? - Duration: 1:45.

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Views differ on how long North Korea's disarmament process could take - Duration: 1:55.

So the topic that will top the agenda at the North Korea- U.S. talks,... is no doubt going

to be denuclearization of North Korea.

And experts are sharply divided on how long that might take.

Park Hee-jun reports.

Views differ about how long it could take for North Korea to denuclearize.

Some experts say it could take well over a decade.

Professor Siegfried Hecker of Stanford University, who's a former director of the Los Alamos

weapons laboratory in New Mexico,... told the New York Times that the disarmament process

would require at least 15 years.

According to a roadmap drawn up with his colleagues at Stanford's Center for International Security

and Cooperation,... denuclearization would happen in three stages.

Step 1 involves halting nuclear tests and all operations at nuclear reactors and related

facilities.

Step 2 is the dismantling of missiles and nuclear facilities,... which would then have

to be monitored and inspected.

Finally, in the third step, North Korea eliminates its nuclear program and joins the non-proliferation

treaty,... redirecting its nuclear scientists and engineers to civilian programs.

The last step alone would take a decade,... meaning a total of more than 15 years.

But other experts say the process could end much more quickly... if the North is determined

to do it.

"I think it's possible for North Korea to denuclearize within President Trump's remaining

years in office,... as long as it chooses to.

And it's likely to,... because the U.S. only ease its sanctions and protect the regime

when it does."

"President Trump has set his own timetable for the North's denuclearization.

If North Korea follows through with the plan until it's no longer a threat to the U.S.,...

it could take maybe two-and-a-half to three-and-a-half years."

So rather than the technological issues of nuclear disarmament,... the main factor could

be North Korea's will and sincerity.

Park Hee-jun, Arirang News.

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