Nick Schifrin:

Ambassador Robert Gallucci is a Georgetown professor and former diplomat.

In the 1990s, he was chief U.S. negotiator of an agreement in which North Korea promised to shut down its nuclear weapons complex, in exchange for energy facilities and improved relations. That eventually failed, as did diplomatic efforts under President Obama and President Trump's direct talks with Kim Jong-un.

Now the Biden administration has increased military exercises and regional cooperation, but also offered North Korea to meet anywhere with no preconditions.

Does that strategy make sense, do you think?

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