The vast majority of South Koreans think that North Korea won’t abandon its nuclear weapons, according to a new survey released Friday.
The Korea Institute for National Unification (KINU) asked 1,003 South Koreans their views on a number of inter-Korea issues in an annual survey and found that 90.7% of respondents did not believe denuclearization was a realistic outcome on the Korean Peninsula.
The vast majority of South Koreans think that North Korea won’t abandon its nuclear weapons, according to a new survey released Friday.
The Korea Institute for National Unification (KINU) asked 1,003 South Koreans their views on a number of inter-Korea issues in an annual survey and found that 90.7% of respondents did not believe denuclearization was a realistic outcome on the Korean Peninsula.
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