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“I believe the choice of Vietnam is significant, given its history as a communist state and one that was in conflict with the US. [It] will provide a useful platform for the North Korean leadership and citizens on how another country in similar circumstances has evolved,” said Nicholas Fang, executive director of the Singapore Institute of International Affairs (SIIA).

Excerpted from the full article: How Asean think-tanks see the inter-Korea peace process [The Nation, 1 March 2019]

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