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china, you are the one that s going to have to make this happen. and you are obviously not doing things that are helpful given the response of north korea after the meetings. and i think this was as much a message to kmooin as north korea. you think this summit is going to take place? i think it will. and i think the outstanding question is what are we actually going to get out of it. because again we have not had the room to do the actual negotiations that would achieve the president s stated objective back in march of complete and verifiable denuclearization. that s what the president said needed to come out of this summit. it is entirely possible the summit happens and something else is achieved for example smaller step like letting in weapon inspectors. but i think we will not get to the president s goal back in march of complete and verifiable denuclearization. the president tweeted this earlier in the day, democrats are so obviously rooting against us in our negotiations wi
years, compiling informations from different sources and we were confident that this underground facility is involved in research and development in a secret way. this is a clear violation of the joint plan of agreement. so i think the best way to do is to say this is not true and this is fake and all of that. tehran can prove us wrong by accepting the iaea to go and inspect the site and they need to do it immediately. they haven t they haven t even let u.n. weapon inspectors inspect the military site. tehran has put off limits various sites in iran that they say has nothing to do with the nuclear program. well, that s a good point you raise, eric, because this is a serious concern of congress, when secretary kerry, earlier this week, the members of
united states needs to have a strong response but can t lose sight of the rest of the world. let s talk about the long-term implications, the topic, nuclear disarmament, it s interesting of course that ukraine was something of a poster child for nuclear disarmament and agreed to surrender its arsenal in a promise for protection, the u.s. and uk and russia were supposed to protect its territorial sovereignty. do you think the recent events and inability of the international community to live up to the promise, put a damper on it in light of what s happened in ukraine? you raise a really good point. years ago mr. gadhafi gave up nuclear materials and the world moves to oust him. years before, saddam hussein cooperated with various weapon inspectors and in 2003 the united states invaded. now in this case, you ve had
and talking. reporter: flames in the damascus night, rebels at a power station knocked out power. power is just now being restored. a mid the fighting, efforts are well underway to deal with one aspect of danger. u.n. weapon inspectors are on track to rid syria of the chemical weapon stock piles. inspectors have visited 18 of 23 sites in the country and rendered inoperable many weapons. the deadline to get rid of all can be reached. we have one shared goal, elimination of the program. a benefit to all particularly syrian people. with the death toll reaching 115,000, islamist rebels gaining strength, secretary of state john kerry met again with other foreign ministers to try and