WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Among some U.S. officials, congressional aides, analysts and others who track North Korea, there was a sigh of relief on Thursday as President Donald Trump headed home empty handed from his talks with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un in Vietnam.
Trump said he walked away from a deal because of Kim's demands to lift all U.S.-led sanctions on North Korea in return for the denuclearisation of its Yongbyon atomic complex but not others that the United States knows about.
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