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US, S.Korea discuss human rights

EPA / CHRISTIAN BRUNA

Presidents of the US and South Korea decided to work together and deal with human rights abuses in North Korea, the White House said. Moon Jae-in and Donald Trump spoke on the phone and resolved to work together to address human rights abuses in North Korea.

"The two leaders discussed the importance of improving the human rights situation in North Korea and underscored their commitment to work together on this issue," the statement said.

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