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  The announced talks between the United States and North Korea give President Trump and Kim Jong Un the attention they crave. For the rest of the world, it means breathing a sigh of relief. Foreign policy veterans more accustomed to blasting Trump as a naif and a nationalist who has eroded U.S. leadership in the international institutions built since World War II found themselves praising him, albeit often with caveats. Veteran diplomat Chris Hill, the chief U.S. negotiator in the last set of serious negotiations with Pyongyang, on MSNBC called the announcement "extraordinary."

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