U.S. President says he believes Kim Jong Un will stick to Singapore agreement
Visit is the first from an emergency relief coordinator since 2011
Seoul is optimistic, but major hurdles - from sanctions to logistics - loom large
Without more detailed trade figures, however, it's unclear if shipments include fuels
Some raw material and electronic imports could also breach UN sanctions
U.S. Secretary of State set to meet with DPRK leader Kim Jong Un
Despite deletions, some ships continue to sail under the African nation's colors
Secretary of State says recent weeks have seen "a modest amount" of backsliding by Beijing
Vessel had been previously deregistered by Panama, indicating possible UN resolution breach
But Washington still willing to "reassess" if it does not believe negotiations in good faith
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