The planned meeting between President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong-un took the world by surprise. This diplomatic opening is a positive and necessary step forward toward addressing the nuclear threat from North Korea, but the upcoming diplomatic process—and especially the summit meeting—are a minefield for the United States and its allies. What does it all mean, what should the United States do now, and what comes next? For analysis on recent developments on North Korea, please join the Center for American Progress for an event with former senior government officials and North Korea experts.
Featured panelists:
Kurt Campbell, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, The Asia Group; Chairman of the Board, Center for a New American Security
Suzanne DiMaggio, Senior Fellow and Director of the U.S.-DPRK Dialogue, New America
Kelly Magsamen, Vice President, National Security and International Policy, Center for American Progress
Moderator:
Michael Fuchs, Senior Fellow, Center for American Progress