President Donald Trump and President Moon Jae-in have agreed in Washington to push for more talks with North Korea despite recent setbacks. For Moon, who's staked his presidency on engagement with North Korea, progress is crucial.
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Bruce Harrison reports from Seoul.
President Trump says for now he's still focused on the 'big deal.'
And that, he says, is getting rid of nuclear weapons.
But the president did suggest after his summit with Moon that smaller deals with North Korea may happen.
That would be good news for Moon, who's unable to carry out bold economic plans with North Korea because of international sanctions.
He's facing growing pressure for a lack of progress with Kim Jong-un.
North Korea has demanded partial sanctions relief, a smaller deal.
But Trump says he's not ready to do that.
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