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Korean leaders negotiate end to war after 60 years | Learn English phrasal verb ‘hash out’

Korean leaders negotiate end to war after 60 years | Learn English phrasal verb ‘hash out’

Episode 43 Published 8 years ago
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Leaders of North and South Korea met in a historic one-day summit at the border of their two countries to negotiate the formal end to the Korean War. Though fighting stopped over sixty years ago, the countries have remained in a state of war ever since. North Korea has also promised to close its main testing site for nuclear weapons. Learn the English phrasal verb “hash out.”

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