Another Korea Summit

North and South Korean leaders have agreed to meet again next month, this time in Pyongyang. On the agenda: A South Korean plan to boost security and economic activity by creating road and rail links between the two Koreas by the end of this year. Both men will get what they want. South Korea’s Moon Jae-in will get the political boost that comes with peacemaking, and North Korea’s Kim Jong-un will get economic rewards before he’s given Donald Trump much of anything.

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