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  • 2019-04-24 (xsd:date)
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  • Vladivostok (sk)
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  • [Editor's note: This fact check is updated with comments from Kelsey Davenport, director of nonproliferation policy at the Arms Control Association. Update adds context but does not change the verdict].Ahead of the North Korean leader Kim Jong Un’s meeting with President Vladimir Putin on April 26 in Russia’s far east, Putin’s assistant Yury Ushakov, credited Pyongyang with the current somewhat stabilized" situation on Korean peninsula. Speaking at a press briefing in Moscow (en)
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