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The [M]three-day summit[/M], the third between the Korean leaders, comes as U.S.-North Korean negotiations have reached an impasse since the landmark summit between President Donald Trump and Kim in June.
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The two leaders smiled and hugged at the foot of Moon’s plane at Sunan International Airport, amid crowds of cheering North Koreans waving flowers and national flags, including those symbolizing a unified Korean Peninsula.
Moon and Kim and their wives then shook hands with various officials, before reviewing a North Korean ceremonial guard. The highly choreographed scene, set to military music, lasted around 15 minutes.
It was the first time Kim had greeted visitors at the airport since the young North Korean leader took power in 2011, according to South Korean officials.
South Korean President Moon Jae-in, second from left, and his wife Kim Jung-sook, left, are greeted by Kim Jong Un and his wife, Ri Sol Ju. AP
Later in the day, the two rode in an open-topped car through the streets of Pyongyang, waving to thousands of onlookers who had lined the streets.
The historic three-day-trip marks the first time since 2007 that a South Korean president has traveled North. The two leaders will discuss a host of likely issues, including economic cooperation, North Korea’s nuclear weapons program and formally ending the Korean War.
“What I want to achieve is peace.
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The talks this week also come in the wake of North Korea’s 70th national anniversary celebrations and a military parade that drew praise from Trump for playing down [M]North Korea’s intercontinental ballistic missiles[/M].
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The two leaders smiled and hugged at the foot of Moon’s plane at Sunan International Airport, amid crowds of cheering North Koreans waving flowers and national flags, including those symbolizing a unified Korean Peninsula.
Moon and Kim and their wives then shook hands with various officials, before reviewing a North Korean ceremonial guard. The highly choreographed scene, set to military music, lasted around 15 minutes.
It was the first time Kim had greeted visitors at the airport since the young North Korean leader took power in 2011, according to South Korean officials.
South Korean President Moon Jae-in, second from left, and his wife Kim Jung-sook, left, are greeted by Kim Jong Un and his wife, Ri Sol Ju. AP
Later in the day, the two rode in an open-topped car through the streets of Pyongyang, waving to thousands of onlookers who had lined the streets.
The historic three-day-trip marks the first time since 2007 that a South Korean president has traveled North. The two leaders will discuss a host of likely issues, including economic cooperation, North Korea’s nuclear weapons program and formally ending the Korean War.
“What I want to achieve is peace.
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The talks this week also come in the wake of North Korea’s 70th national anniversary celebrations and a military parade that drew praise from [M]Trump[/M] for [M]playing down North Korea’s intercontinental ballistic missiles[/M].
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The two leaders smiled and hugged at the foot of Moon’s plane at Sunan International Airport, amid crowds of cheering North Koreans waving flowers and national flags, including those symbolizing a unified Korean Peninsula.
Moon and Kim and their wives then shook hands with various officials, before reviewing a North Korean ceremonial guard. The highly choreographed scene, set to military music, lasted around 15 minutes.
It was the first time Kim had greeted visitors at the airport since the young North Korean leader took power in 2011, according to South Korean officials.
South Korean President Moon Jae-in, second from left, and his wife Kim Jung-sook, left, are greeted by Kim Jong Un and his wife, Ri Sol Ju. AP
Later in the day, the two rode in an open-topped car through the streets of Pyongyang, waving to thousands of onlookers who had lined the streets.
The historic three-day-trip marks the first time since 2007 that a South Korean president has traveled North. The two leaders will discuss a host of likely issues, including economic cooperation, North Korea’s nuclear weapons program and formally ending the Korean War.
“What I want to achieve is peace.
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The talks this week also come in the wake of North Korea’s 70th national anniversary celebrations and [M]a military parade[/M] that [M]drew praise from Trump[/M] for playing down North Korea’s intercontinental ballistic missiles.
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The two leaders smiled and hugged at the foot of Moon’s plane at Sunan International Airport, amid crowds of cheering North Koreans waving flowers and national flags, including those symbolizing a unified Korean Peninsula.
Moon and Kim and their wives then shook hands with various officials, before reviewing a North Korean ceremonial guard. The highly choreographed scene, set to military music, lasted around 15 minutes.
It was the first time Kim had greeted visitors at the airport since the young North Korean leader took power in 2011, according to South Korean officials.
South Korean President Moon Jae-in, second from left, and his wife Kim Jung-sook, left, are greeted by Kim Jong Un and his wife, Ri Sol Ju. AP
Later in the day, the two rode in an open-topped car through the streets of Pyongyang, waving to thousands of onlookers who had lined the streets.
The historic three-day-trip marks the first time since 2007 that a South Korean president has traveled North. The two leaders will discuss a host of likely issues, including economic cooperation, North Korea’s nuclear weapons program and formally ending the Korean War.
“What I want to achieve is peace.
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The talks this week also come in the wake of North Korea’s 70th national anniversary celebrations and [M]a military parade[/M] that [M]drew praise[/M] from Trump for playing down North Korea’s intercontinental ballistic missiles.
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The two leaders smiled and hugged at the foot of Moon’s plane at Sunan International Airport, amid crowds of cheering North Koreans waving flowers and national flags, including those symbolizing a unified Korean Peninsula.
Moon and Kim and their wives then shook hands with various officials, before reviewing a North Korean ceremonial guard. The highly choreographed scene, set to military music, lasted around 15 minutes.
It was the first time Kim had greeted visitors at the airport since the young North Korean leader took power in 2011, according to South Korean officials.
South Korean President Moon Jae-in, second from left, and his wife Kim Jung-sook, left, are greeted by Kim Jong Un and his wife, Ri Sol Ju. AP
Later in the day, the two rode in an open-topped car through the streets of Pyongyang, waving to thousands of onlookers who had lined the streets.
The historic three-day-trip marks the first time since 2007 that a South Korean president has traveled North. The two leaders will discuss a host of likely issues, including economic cooperation, North Korea’s nuclear weapons program and formally ending the Korean War.
“What I want to achieve is peace.
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The [M]talks this week[/M] also [M]come in the wake of North Korea’s 70th national anniversary celebrations[/M] and a military parade that drew praise from Trump for playing down North Korea’s intercontinental ballistic missiles.
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The two leaders smiled and hugged at the foot of Moon’s plane at Sunan International Airport, amid crowds of cheering North Koreans waving flowers and national flags, including those symbolizing a unified Korean Peninsula.
Moon and Kim and their wives then shook hands with various officials, before reviewing a North Korean ceremonial guard. The highly choreographed scene, set to military music, lasted around 15 minutes.
It was the first time Kim had greeted visitors at the airport since the young North Korean leader took power in 2011, according to South Korean officials.
South Korean President Moon Jae-in, second from left, and his wife Kim Jung-sook, left, are greeted by Kim Jong Un and his wife, Ri Sol Ju. AP
Later in the day, the two rode in an open-topped car through the streets of Pyongyang, waving to thousands of onlookers who had lined the streets.
The historic three-day-trip marks the first time since 2007 that a South Korean president has traveled North. The two leaders will discuss a host of likely issues, including economic cooperation, North Korea’s nuclear weapons program and formally ending the Korean War.
“What I want to achieve is peace.
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The [M]talks this week[/M] also come in the wake of North Korea’s 70th national anniversary celebrations and a military parade that drew praise from Trump for playing down North Korea’s intercontinental ballistic missiles.
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The two leaders smiled and hugged at the foot of Moon’s plane at Sunan International Airport, amid crowds of cheering North Koreans waving flowers and national flags, including those symbolizing a unified Korean Peninsula.
Moon and Kim and their wives then shook hands with various officials, before reviewing a North Korean ceremonial guard. The highly choreographed scene, set to military music, lasted around 15 minutes.
It was the first time Kim had greeted visitors at the airport since the young North Korean leader took power in 2011, according to South Korean officials.
South Korean President Moon Jae-in, second from left, and his wife Kim Jung-sook, left, are greeted by Kim Jong Un and his wife, Ri Sol Ju. AP
Later in the day, the two rode in an open-topped car through the streets of Pyongyang, waving to thousands of onlookers who had lined the streets.
The historic three-day-trip marks the first time since 2007 that a South Korean president has traveled North. The two leaders will discuss a host of likely issues, including economic cooperation, North Korea’s nuclear weapons program and formally ending the Korean War.
“What I want to achieve is peace.
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South Korean President Moon Jae-in, second from left, and his wife Kim Jung-sook, left, are greeted by [M]Kim Jong Un[/M] and his [M]wife[/M], [M]Ri Sol Ju[/M].
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South Korean President Moon Jae In arrived in Pyongyang Tuesday to meet with his counterpart, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, in the hopes of making more tangible gains toward a Korean peace treaty and re-energizing faltering denuclearization talks between Pyongyang and Washington.
The three-day summit, the third between the Korean leaders, comes as U.S.-North Korean negotiations have reached an impasse since the landmark summit between President Donald Trump and Kim in June.
Moon and Kim hailed “a new era of peace” when they first met at the Panmunjom “truce village” between the two Koreas in April. Kim also became the first North Korean leader to enter South Korea since the Korean War was halted by an armistice in 1953. Their second inter-Korea meeting came in May, in the lead-up to the summit with Trump.
The talks this week also come in the wake of North Korea’s 70th national anniversary celebrations and a military parade that drew praise from Trump for playing down North Korea’s intercontinental ballistic missiles. Moon will also likely propose further inter-Korean economic engagement, which has so far been obstructed by sanctions, to encourage reduced hostilities along the Koreas’ shared 155-mile border. Here’s what’s at stake:
Peace treaty on the table?
Moon said Monday that he intends to push for “irreversible, permanent peace” with North Korea during “heart-to-heart talks” with Kim at the summit, the Associated Press reports. “What I want to achieve is peace,” Moon told advisors.
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South Korean [M]President Moon[/M] Jae-in, second from left, and his [M]wife Kim Jung-sook[/M], left, are greeted by Kim Jong Un and his wife, Ri Sol Ju.
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South Korean President Moon Jae In arrived in Pyongyang Tuesday to meet with his counterpart, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, in the hopes of making more tangible gains toward a Korean peace treaty and re-energizing faltering denuclearization talks between Pyongyang and Washington.
The three-day summit, the third between the Korean leaders, comes as U.S.-North Korean negotiations have reached an impasse since the landmark summit between President Donald Trump and Kim in June.
Moon and Kim hailed “a new era of peace” when they first met at the Panmunjom “truce village” between the two Koreas in April. Kim also became the first North Korean leader to enter South Korea since the Korean War was halted by an armistice in 1953. Their second inter-Korea meeting came in May, in the lead-up to the summit with Trump.
The talks this week also come in the wake of North Korea’s 70th national anniversary celebrations and a military parade that drew praise from Trump for playing down North Korea’s intercontinental ballistic missiles. Moon will also likely propose further inter-Korean economic engagement, which has so far been obstructed by sanctions, to encourage reduced hostilities along the Koreas’ shared 155-mile border. Here’s what’s at stake:
Peace treaty on the table?
Moon said Monday that he intends to push for “irreversible, permanent peace” with North Korea during “heart-to-heart talks” with Kim at the summit, the Associated Press reports. “What I want to achieve is peace,” Moon told advisors.
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[M]South Korean President Moon Jae-in[/M], second from left, and his wife Kim Jung-sook, left, are greeted by Kim Jong Un and his wife, Ri Sol Ju.
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South Korean President Moon Jae In arrived in Pyongyang Tuesday to meet with his counterpart, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, in the hopes of making more tangible gains toward a Korean peace treaty and re-energizing faltering denuclearization talks between Pyongyang and Washington.
The three-day summit, the third between the Korean leaders, comes as U.S.-North Korean negotiations have reached an impasse since the landmark summit between President Donald Trump and Kim in June.
Moon and Kim hailed “a new era of peace” when they first met at the Panmunjom “truce village” between the two Koreas in April. Kim also became the first North Korean leader to enter South Korea since the Korean War was halted by an armistice in 1953. Their second inter-Korea meeting came in May, in the lead-up to the summit with Trump.
The talks this week also come in the wake of North Korea’s 70th national anniversary celebrations and a military parade that drew praise from Trump for playing down North Korea’s intercontinental ballistic missiles. Moon will also likely propose further inter-Korean economic engagement, which has so far been obstructed by sanctions, to encourage reduced hostilities along the Koreas’ shared 155-mile border. Here’s what’s at stake:
Peace treaty on the table?
Moon said Monday that he intends to push for “irreversible, permanent peace” with North Korea during “heart-to-heart talks” with Kim at the summit, the Associated Press reports. “What I want to achieve is peace,” Moon told advisors.
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South Korean President Moon Jae-in, second from left, and his wife [M]Kim Jung-sook, left[/M], are greeted by Kim Jong Un and his wife, Ri Sol Ju.
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South Korean President Moon Jae In arrived in Pyongyang Tuesday to meet with his counterpart, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, in the hopes of making more tangible gains toward a Korean peace treaty and re-energizing faltering denuclearization talks between Pyongyang and Washington.
The three-day summit, the third between the Korean leaders, comes as U.S.-North Korean negotiations have reached an impasse since the landmark summit between President Donald Trump and Kim in June.
Moon and Kim hailed “a new era of peace” when they first met at the Panmunjom “truce village” between the two Koreas in April. Kim also became the first North Korean leader to enter South Korea since the Korean War was halted by an armistice in 1953. Their second inter-Korea meeting came in May, in the lead-up to the summit with Trump.
The talks this week also come in the wake of North Korea’s 70th national anniversary celebrations and a military parade that drew praise from Trump for playing down North Korea’s intercontinental ballistic missiles. Moon will also likely propose further inter-Korean economic engagement, which has so far been obstructed by sanctions, to encourage reduced hostilities along the Koreas’ shared 155-mile border. Here’s what’s at stake:
Peace treaty on the table?
Moon said Monday that he intends to push for “irreversible, permanent peace” with North Korea during “heart-to-heart talks” with Kim at the summit, the Associated Press reports. “What I want to achieve is peace,” Moon told advisors.
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South Korean President [M]Moon Jae-in, second from left[/M], and his wife Kim Jung-sook, left, are greeted by Kim Jong Un and his wife, Ri Sol Ju.
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South Korean President Moon Jae In arrived in Pyongyang Tuesday to meet with his counterpart, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, in the hopes of making more tangible gains toward a Korean peace treaty and re-energizing faltering denuclearization talks between Pyongyang and Washington.
The three-day summit, the third between the Korean leaders, comes as U.S.-North Korean negotiations have reached an impasse since the landmark summit between President Donald Trump and Kim in June.
Moon and Kim hailed “a new era of peace” when they first met at the Panmunjom “truce village” between the two Koreas in April. Kim also became the first North Korean leader to enter South Korea since the Korean War was halted by an armistice in 1953. Their second inter-Korea meeting came in May, in the lead-up to the summit with Trump.
The talks this week also come in the wake of North Korea’s 70th national anniversary celebrations and a military parade that drew praise from Trump for playing down North Korea’s intercontinental ballistic missiles. Moon will also likely propose further inter-Korean economic engagement, which has so far been obstructed by sanctions, to encourage reduced hostilities along the Koreas’ shared 155-mile border. Here’s what’s at stake:
Peace treaty on the table?
Moon said Monday that he intends to push for “irreversible, permanent peace” with North Korea during “heart-to-heart talks” with Kim at the summit, the Associated Press reports. “What I want to achieve is peace,” Moon told advisors.
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South Korean President [M]Moon Jae-in[/M], second from left, and his wife Kim Jung-sook, left, [M]are greeted by Kim Jong Un and[/M] his wife[M], Ri Sol Ju[/M].
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South Korean President Moon Jae In arrived in Pyongyang Tuesday to meet with his counterpart, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, in the hopes of making more tangible gains toward a Korean peace treaty and re-energizing faltering denuclearization talks between Pyongyang and Washington.
The three-day summit, the third between the Korean leaders, comes as U.S.-North Korean negotiations have reached an impasse since the landmark summit between President Donald Trump and Kim in June.
Moon and Kim hailed “a new era of peace” when they first met at the Panmunjom “truce village” between the two Koreas in April. Kim also became the first North Korean leader to enter South Korea since the Korean War was halted by an armistice in 1953. Their second inter-Korea meeting came in May, in the lead-up to the summit with Trump.
The talks this week also come in the wake of North Korea’s 70th national anniversary celebrations and a military parade that drew praise from Trump for playing down North Korea’s intercontinental ballistic missiles. Moon will also likely propose further inter-Korean economic engagement, which has so far been obstructed by sanctions, to encourage reduced hostilities along the Koreas’ shared 155-mile border. Here’s what’s at stake:
Peace treaty on the table?
Moon said Monday that he intends to push for “irreversible, permanent peace” with North Korea during “heart-to-heart talks” with Kim at the summit, the Associated Press reports. “What I want to achieve is peace,” Moon told advisors.
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South Korean President [M]Moon Jae-in[/M], second from left, and his wife Kim Jung-sook, left, [M]are greeted by Kim Jong Un[/M] and his wife, Ri Sol Ju.
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South Korean President Moon Jae In arrived in Pyongyang Tuesday to meet with his counterpart, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, in the hopes of making more tangible gains toward a Korean peace treaty and re-energizing faltering denuclearization talks between Pyongyang and Washington.
The three-day summit, the third between the Korean leaders, comes as U.S.-North Korean negotiations have reached an impasse since the landmark summit between President Donald Trump and Kim in June.
Moon and Kim hailed “a new era of peace” when they first met at the Panmunjom “truce village” between the two Koreas in April. Kim also became the first North Korean leader to enter South Korea since the Korean War was halted by an armistice in 1953. Their second inter-Korea meeting came in May, in the lead-up to the summit with Trump.
The talks this week also come in the wake of North Korea’s 70th national anniversary celebrations and a military parade that drew praise from Trump for playing down North Korea’s intercontinental ballistic missiles. Moon will also likely propose further inter-Korean economic engagement, which has so far been obstructed by sanctions, to encourage reduced hostilities along the Koreas’ shared 155-mile border. Here’s what’s at stake:
Peace treaty on the table?
Moon said Monday that he intends to push for “irreversible, permanent peace” with North Korea during “heart-to-heart talks” with Kim at the summit, the Associated Press reports. “What I want to achieve is peace,” Moon told advisors.
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Later in the day, the two rode in an open-topped car through the streets of Pyongyang, waving to [M]thousands of onlookers[/M] who had [M]lined the streets[/M].
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South Korean President Moon Jae In arrived in Pyongyang Tuesday to meet with his counterpart, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, in the hopes of making more tangible gains toward a Korean peace treaty and re-energizing faltering denuclearization talks between Pyongyang and Washington.
The three-day summit, the third between the Korean leaders, comes as U.S.-North Korean negotiations have reached an impasse since the landmark summit between President Donald Trump and Kim in June.
Moon and Kim hailed “a new era of peace” when they first met at the Panmunjom “truce village” between the two Koreas in April. Kim also became the first North Korean leader to enter South Korea since the Korean War was halted by an armistice in 1953. Their second inter-Korea meeting came in May, in the lead-up to the summit with Trump.
The talks this week also come in the wake of North Korea’s 70th national anniversary celebrations and a military parade that drew praise from Trump for playing down North Korea’s intercontinental ballistic missiles. Moon will also likely propose further inter-Korean economic engagement, which has so far been obstructed by sanctions, to encourage reduced hostilities along the Koreas’ shared 155-mile border. Here’s what’s at stake:
Peace treaty on the table?
Moon said Monday that he intends to push for “irreversible, permanent peace” with North Korea during “heart-to-heart talks” with Kim at the summit, the Associated Press reports. “What I want to achieve is peace,” Moon told advisors.
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Later in the day, [M]the two[/M] rode in an open-topped car through the streets of Pyongyang, [M]waving to thousands of onlookers[/M] who had lined the streets.
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South Korean President Moon Jae In arrived in Pyongyang Tuesday to meet with his counterpart, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, in the hopes of making more tangible gains toward a Korean peace treaty and re-energizing faltering denuclearization talks between Pyongyang and Washington.
The three-day summit, the third between the Korean leaders, comes as U.S.-North Korean negotiations have reached an impasse since the landmark summit between President Donald Trump and Kim in June.
Moon and Kim hailed “a new era of peace” when they first met at the Panmunjom “truce village” between the two Koreas in April. Kim also became the first North Korean leader to enter South Korea since the Korean War was halted by an armistice in 1953. Their second inter-Korea meeting came in May, in the lead-up to the summit with Trump.
The talks this week also come in the wake of North Korea’s 70th national anniversary celebrations and a military parade that drew praise from Trump for playing down North Korea’s intercontinental ballistic missiles. Moon will also likely propose further inter-Korean economic engagement, which has so far been obstructed by sanctions, to encourage reduced hostilities along the Koreas’ shared 155-mile border. Here’s what’s at stake:
Peace treaty on the table?
Moon said Monday that he intends to push for “irreversible, permanent peace” with North Korea during “heart-to-heart talks” with Kim at the summit, the Associated Press reports. “What I want to achieve is peace,” Moon told advisors.
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Later in the day, [M]the two rode[/M] in an open-topped car [M]through the streets of Pyongyang[/M], waving to thousands of onlookers who had lined the streets.
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South Korean President Moon Jae In arrived in Pyongyang Tuesday to meet with his counterpart, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, in the hopes of making more tangible gains toward a Korean peace treaty and re-energizing faltering denuclearization talks between Pyongyang and Washington.
The three-day summit, the third between the Korean leaders, comes as U.S.-North Korean negotiations have reached an impasse since the landmark summit between President Donald Trump and Kim in June.
Moon and Kim hailed “a new era of peace” when they first met at the Panmunjom “truce village” between the two Koreas in April. Kim also became the first North Korean leader to enter South Korea since the Korean War was halted by an armistice in 1953. Their second inter-Korea meeting came in May, in the lead-up to the summit with Trump.
The talks this week also come in the wake of North Korea’s 70th national anniversary celebrations and a military parade that drew praise from Trump for playing down North Korea’s intercontinental ballistic missiles. Moon will also likely propose further inter-Korean economic engagement, which has so far been obstructed by sanctions, to encourage reduced hostilities along the Koreas’ shared 155-mile border. Here’s what’s at stake:
Peace treaty on the table?
Moon said Monday that he intends to push for “irreversible, permanent peace” with North Korea during “heart-to-heart talks” with Kim at the summit, the Associated Press reports. “What I want to achieve is peace,” Moon told advisors.
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[M]Later in the day[/M], [M]the two rode in an open-topped car[/M] through the streets of Pyongyang, waving to thousands of onlookers who had lined the streets.
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South Korean President Moon Jae In arrived in Pyongyang Tuesday to meet with his counterpart, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, in the hopes of making more tangible gains toward a Korean peace treaty and re-energizing faltering denuclearization talks between Pyongyang and Washington.
The three-day summit, the third between the Korean leaders, comes as U.S.-North Korean negotiations have reached an impasse since the landmark summit between President Donald Trump and Kim in June.
Moon and Kim hailed “a new era of peace” when they first met at the Panmunjom “truce village” between the two Koreas in April. Kim also became the first North Korean leader to enter South Korea since the Korean War was halted by an armistice in 1953. Their second inter-Korea meeting came in May, in the lead-up to the summit with Trump.
The talks this week also come in the wake of North Korea’s 70th national anniversary celebrations and a military parade that drew praise from Trump for playing down North Korea’s intercontinental ballistic missiles. Moon will also likely propose further inter-Korean economic engagement, which has so far been obstructed by sanctions, to encourage reduced hostilities along the Koreas’ shared 155-mile border. Here’s what’s at stake:
Peace treaty on the table?
Moon said Monday that he intends to push for “irreversible, permanent peace” with North Korea during “heart-to-heart talks” with Kim at the summit, the Associated Press reports. “What I want to achieve is peace,” Moon told advisors.
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Later in the day, [M]the two rode in an open-topped car[/M] through the streets of Pyongyang, waving to thousands of onlookers who had lined the streets.
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South Korean President Moon Jae In arrived in Pyongyang Tuesday to meet with his counterpart, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, in the hopes of making more tangible gains toward a Korean peace treaty and re-energizing faltering denuclearization talks between Pyongyang and Washington.
The three-day summit, the third between the Korean leaders, comes as U.S.-North Korean negotiations have reached an impasse since the landmark summit between President Donald Trump and Kim in June.
Moon and Kim hailed “a new era of peace” when they first met at the Panmunjom “truce village” between the two Koreas in April. Kim also became the first North Korean leader to enter South Korea since the Korean War was halted by an armistice in 1953. Their second inter-Korea meeting came in May, in the lead-up to the summit with Trump.
The talks this week also come in the wake of North Korea’s 70th national anniversary celebrations and a military parade that drew praise from Trump for playing down North Korea’s intercontinental ballistic missiles. Moon will also likely propose further inter-Korean economic engagement, which has so far been obstructed by sanctions, to encourage reduced hostilities along the Koreas’ shared 155-mile border. Here’s what’s at stake:
Peace treaty on the table?
Moon said Monday that he intends to push for “irreversible, permanent peace” with North Korea during “heart-to-heart talks” with Kim at the summit, the Associated Press reports. “What I want to achieve is peace,” Moon told advisors.
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The [M]highly choreographed scene[/M], [M]set to military music[/M], lasted around 15 minutes.
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South Korean President Moon Jae In arrived in Pyongyang Tuesday to meet with his counterpart, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, in the hopes of making more tangible gains toward a Korean peace treaty and re-energizing faltering denuclearization talks between Pyongyang and Washington.
The three-day summit, the third between the Korean leaders, comes as U.S.-North Korean negotiations have reached an impasse since the landmark summit between President Donald Trump and Kim in June.
Moon and Kim hailed “a new era of peace” when they first met at the Panmunjom “truce village” between the two Koreas in April. Kim also became the first North Korean leader to enter South Korea since the Korean War was halted by an armistice in 1953. Their second inter-Korea meeting came in May, in the lead-up to the summit with Trump.
The talks this week also come in the wake of North Korea’s 70th national anniversary celebrations and a military parade that drew praise from Trump for playing down North Korea’s intercontinental ballistic missiles. Moon will also likely propose further inter-Korean economic engagement, which has so far been obstructed by sanctions, to encourage reduced hostilities along the Koreas’ shared 155-mile border. Here’s what’s at stake:
Peace treaty on the table?
Moon said Monday that he intends to push for “irreversible, permanent peace” with North Korea during “heart-to-heart talks” with Kim at the summit, the Associated Press reports. “What I want to achieve is peace,” Moon told advisors.
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The [M]highly choreographed scene[/M], set to military music, [M]lasted around 15 minutes.[/M]
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South Korean President Moon Jae In arrived in Pyongyang Tuesday to meet with his counterpart, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, in the hopes of making more tangible gains toward a Korean peace treaty and re-energizing faltering denuclearization talks between Pyongyang and Washington.
The three-day summit, the third between the Korean leaders, comes as U.S.-North Korean negotiations have reached an impasse since the landmark summit between President Donald Trump and Kim in June.
Moon and Kim hailed “a new era of peace” when they first met at the Panmunjom “truce village” between the two Koreas in April. Kim also became the first North Korean leader to enter South Korea since the Korean War was halted by an armistice in 1953. Their second inter-Korea meeting came in May, in the lead-up to the summit with Trump.
The talks this week also come in the wake of North Korea’s 70th national anniversary celebrations and a military parade that drew praise from Trump for playing down North Korea’s intercontinental ballistic missiles. Moon will also likely propose further inter-Korean economic engagement, which has so far been obstructed by sanctions, to encourage reduced hostilities along the Koreas’ shared 155-mile border. Here’s what’s at stake:
Peace treaty on the table?
Moon said Monday that he intends to push for “irreversible, permanent peace” with North Korea during “heart-to-heart talks” with Kim at the summit, the Associated Press reports. “What I want to achieve is peace,” Moon told advisors.
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It was the first time [M]Kim[/M] had greeted visitors at the airport since the young North Korean leader [M]took power in 2011[/M], according to South Korean officials.
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South Korean President Moon Jae In arrived in Pyongyang Tuesday to meet with his counterpart, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, in the hopes of making more tangible gains toward a Korean peace treaty and re-energizing faltering denuclearization talks between Pyongyang and Washington.
The three-day summit, the third between the Korean leaders, comes as U.S.-North Korean negotiations have reached an impasse since the landmark summit between President Donald Trump and Kim in June.
Moon and Kim hailed “a new era of peace” when they first met at the Panmunjom “truce village” between the two Koreas in April. Kim also became the first North Korean leader to enter South Korea since the Korean War was halted by an armistice in 1953. Their second inter-Korea meeting came in May, in the lead-up to the summit with Trump.
The talks this week also come in the wake of North Korea’s 70th national anniversary celebrations and a military parade that drew praise from Trump for playing down North Korea’s intercontinental ballistic missiles. Moon will also likely propose further inter-Korean economic engagement, which has so far been obstructed by sanctions, to encourage reduced hostilities along the Koreas’ shared 155-mile border. Here’s what’s at stake:
Peace treaty on the table?
Moon said Monday that he intends to push for “irreversible, permanent peace” with North Korea during “heart-to-heart talks” with Kim at the summit, the Associated Press reports. “What I want to achieve is peace,” Moon told advisors.
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It was the first time [M]Kim[/M] had greeted visitors at the airport since the young [M]North Korean leader[/M] took power in 2011, according to South Korean officials.
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South Korean President Moon Jae In arrived in Pyongyang Tuesday to meet with his counterpart, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, in the hopes of making more tangible gains toward a Korean peace treaty and re-energizing faltering denuclearization talks between Pyongyang and Washington.
The three-day summit, the third between the Korean leaders, comes as U.S.-North Korean negotiations have reached an impasse since the landmark summit between President Donald Trump and Kim in June.
Moon and Kim hailed “a new era of peace” when they first met at the Panmunjom “truce village” between the two Koreas in April. Kim also became the first North Korean leader to enter South Korea since the Korean War was halted by an armistice in 1953. Their second inter-Korea meeting came in May, in the lead-up to the summit with Trump.
The talks this week also come in the wake of North Korea’s 70th national anniversary celebrations and a military parade that drew praise from Trump for playing down North Korea’s intercontinental ballistic missiles. Moon will also likely propose further inter-Korean economic engagement, which has so far been obstructed by sanctions, to encourage reduced hostilities along the Koreas’ shared 155-mile border. Here’s what’s at stake:
Peace treaty on the table?
Moon said Monday that he intends to push for “irreversible, permanent peace” with North Korea during “heart-to-heart talks” with Kim at the summit, the Associated Press reports. “What I want to achieve is peace,” Moon told advisors.
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It was the first time [M]Kim[/M] had greeted visitors at the airport since the [M]young[/M] North Korean leader took power in 2011, according to South Korean officials.
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South Korean President Moon Jae In arrived in Pyongyang Tuesday to meet with his counterpart, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, in the hopes of making more tangible gains toward a Korean peace treaty and re-energizing faltering denuclearization talks between Pyongyang and Washington.
The three-day summit, the third between the Korean leaders, comes as U.S.-North Korean negotiations have reached an impasse since the landmark summit between President Donald Trump and Kim in June.
Moon and Kim hailed “a new era of peace” when they first met at the Panmunjom “truce village” between the two Koreas in April. Kim also became the first North Korean leader to enter South Korea since the Korean War was halted by an armistice in 1953. Their second inter-Korea meeting came in May, in the lead-up to the summit with Trump.
The talks this week also come in the wake of North Korea’s 70th national anniversary celebrations and a military parade that drew praise from Trump for playing down North Korea’s intercontinental ballistic missiles. Moon will also likely propose further inter-Korean economic engagement, which has so far been obstructed by sanctions, to encourage reduced hostilities along the Koreas’ shared 155-mile border. Here’s what’s at stake:
Peace treaty on the table?
Moon said Monday that he intends to push for “irreversible, permanent peace” with North Korea during “heart-to-heart talks” with Kim at the summit, the Associated Press reports. “What I want to achieve is peace,” Moon told advisors.
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It was the [M]first time Kim[/M] had [M]greeted visitors at the airport since[/M] the young North Korean leader [M]took power[/M] in 2011, [M]according to South Korean officials[/M].
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South Korean President Moon Jae In arrived in Pyongyang Tuesday to meet with his counterpart, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, in the hopes of making more tangible gains toward a Korean peace treaty and re-energizing faltering denuclearization talks between Pyongyang and Washington.
The three-day summit, the third between the Korean leaders, comes as U.S.-North Korean negotiations have reached an impasse since the landmark summit between President Donald Trump and Kim in June.
Moon and Kim hailed “a new era of peace” when they first met at the Panmunjom “truce village” between the two Koreas in April. Kim also became the first North Korean leader to enter South Korea since the Korean War was halted by an armistice in 1953. Their second inter-Korea meeting came in May, in the lead-up to the summit with Trump.
The talks this week also come in the wake of North Korea’s 70th national anniversary celebrations and a military parade that drew praise from Trump for playing down North Korea’s intercontinental ballistic missiles. Moon will also likely propose further inter-Korean economic engagement, which has so far been obstructed by sanctions, to encourage reduced hostilities along the Koreas’ shared 155-mile border. Here’s what’s at stake:
Peace treaty on the table?
Moon said Monday that he intends to push for “irreversible, permanent peace” with North Korea during “heart-to-heart talks” with Kim at the summit, the Associated Press reports. “What I want to achieve is peace,” Moon told advisors.
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It was the [M]first time Kim[/M] had [M]greeted visitors at the airport since[/M] the young North Korean leader [M]took power[/M] in 2011, according to South Korean officials.
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South Korean President Moon Jae In arrived in Pyongyang Tuesday to meet with his counterpart, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, in the hopes of making more tangible gains toward a Korean peace treaty and re-energizing faltering denuclearization talks between Pyongyang and Washington.
The three-day summit, the third between the Korean leaders, comes as U.S.-North Korean negotiations have reached an impasse since the landmark summit between President Donald Trump and Kim in June.
Moon and Kim hailed “a new era of peace” when they first met at the Panmunjom “truce village” between the two Koreas in April. Kim also became the first North Korean leader to enter South Korea since the Korean War was halted by an armistice in 1953. Their second inter-Korea meeting came in May, in the lead-up to the summit with Trump.
The talks this week also come in the wake of North Korea’s 70th national anniversary celebrations and a military parade that drew praise from Trump for playing down North Korea’s intercontinental ballistic missiles. Moon will also likely propose further inter-Korean economic engagement, which has so far been obstructed by sanctions, to encourage reduced hostilities along the Koreas’ shared 155-mile border. Here’s what’s at stake:
Peace treaty on the table?
Moon said Monday that he intends to push for “irreversible, permanent peace” with North Korea during “heart-to-heart talks” with Kim at the summit, the Associated Press reports. “What I want to achieve is peace,” Moon told advisors.
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It was the first time [M]Kim[/M] had [M]greeted visitors at the airport[/M] since the young North Korean leader took power in 2011, according to South Korean officials.
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South Korean President Moon Jae In arrived in Pyongyang Tuesday to meet with his counterpart, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, in the hopes of making more tangible gains toward a Korean peace treaty and re-energizing faltering denuclearization talks between Pyongyang and Washington.
The three-day summit, the third between the Korean leaders, comes as U.S.-North Korean negotiations have reached an impasse since the landmark summit between President Donald Trump and Kim in June.
Moon and Kim hailed “a new era of peace” when they first met at the Panmunjom “truce village” between the two Koreas in April. Kim also became the first North Korean leader to enter South Korea since the Korean War was halted by an armistice in 1953. Their second inter-Korea meeting came in May, in the lead-up to the summit with Trump.
The talks this week also come in the wake of North Korea’s 70th national anniversary celebrations and a military parade that drew praise from Trump for playing down North Korea’s intercontinental ballistic missiles. Moon will also likely propose further inter-Korean economic engagement, which has so far been obstructed by sanctions, to encourage reduced hostilities along the Koreas’ shared 155-mile border. Here’s what’s at stake:
Peace treaty on the table?
Moon said Monday that he intends to push for “irreversible, permanent peace” with North Korea during “heart-to-heart talks” with Kim at the summit, the Associated Press reports. “What I want to achieve is peace,” Moon told advisors.
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It was the first time [M]Kim[/M] had [M]greeted visitors[/M] at the airport since the young North Korean leader took power in 2011, according to South Korean officials.
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South Korean President Moon Jae In arrived in Pyongyang Tuesday to meet with his counterpart, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, in the hopes of making more tangible gains toward a Korean peace treaty and re-energizing faltering denuclearization talks between Pyongyang and Washington.
The three-day summit, the third between the Korean leaders, comes as U.S.-North Korean negotiations have reached an impasse since the landmark summit between President Donald Trump and Kim in June.
Moon and Kim hailed “a new era of peace” when they first met at the Panmunjom “truce village” between the two Koreas in April. Kim also became the first North Korean leader to enter South Korea since the Korean War was halted by an armistice in 1953. Their second inter-Korea meeting came in May, in the lead-up to the summit with Trump.
The talks this week also come in the wake of North Korea’s 70th national anniversary celebrations and a military parade that drew praise from Trump for playing down North Korea’s intercontinental ballistic missiles. Moon will also likely propose further inter-Korean economic engagement, which has so far been obstructed by sanctions, to encourage reduced hostilities along the Koreas’ shared 155-mile border. Here’s what’s at stake:
Peace treaty on the table?
Moon said Monday that he intends to push for “irreversible, permanent peace” with North Korea during “heart-to-heart talks” with Kim at the summit, the Associated Press reports. “What I want to achieve is peace,” Moon told advisors.
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[M]The two leaders will discuss[/M] a host of likely issues, including economic cooperation, North Korea’s nuclear weapons program and [M]formally ending the Korean War[/M].
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South Korean President Moon Jae In arrived in Pyongyang Tuesday to meet with his counterpart, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, in the hopes of making more tangible gains toward a Korean peace treaty and re-energizing faltering denuclearization talks between Pyongyang and Washington.
The three-day summit, the third between the Korean leaders, comes as U.S.-North Korean negotiations have reached an impasse since the landmark summit between President Donald Trump and Kim in June.
Moon and Kim hailed “a new era of peace” when they first met at the Panmunjom “truce village” between the two Koreas in April. Kim also became the first North Korean leader to enter South Korea since the Korean War was halted by an armistice in 1953. Their second inter-Korea meeting came in May, in the lead-up to the summit with Trump.
The talks this week also come in the wake of North Korea’s 70th national anniversary celebrations and a military parade that drew praise from Trump for playing down North Korea’s intercontinental ballistic missiles. Moon will also likely propose further inter-Korean economic engagement, which has so far been obstructed by sanctions, to encourage reduced hostilities along the Koreas’ shared 155-mile border. Here’s what’s at stake:
Peace treaty on the table?
Moon said Monday that he intends to push for “irreversible, permanent peace” with North Korea during “heart-to-heart talks” with Kim at the summit, the Associated Press reports. “What I want to achieve is peace,” Moon told advisors.
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[M]The two leaders will discuss[/M] a host of likely issues, including economic cooperation, [M]North Korea’s nuclear weapons program[/M] and formally ending the Korean War.
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South Korean President Moon Jae In arrived in Pyongyang Tuesday to meet with his counterpart, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, in the hopes of making more tangible gains toward a Korean peace treaty and re-energizing faltering denuclearization talks between Pyongyang and Washington.
The three-day summit, the third between the Korean leaders, comes as U.S.-North Korean negotiations have reached an impasse since the landmark summit between President Donald Trump and Kim in June.
Moon and Kim hailed “a new era of peace” when they first met at the Panmunjom “truce village” between the two Koreas in April. Kim also became the first North Korean leader to enter South Korea since the Korean War was halted by an armistice in 1953. Their second inter-Korea meeting came in May, in the lead-up to the summit with Trump.
The talks this week also come in the wake of North Korea’s 70th national anniversary celebrations and a military parade that drew praise from Trump for playing down North Korea’s intercontinental ballistic missiles. Moon will also likely propose further inter-Korean economic engagement, which has so far been obstructed by sanctions, to encourage reduced hostilities along the Koreas’ shared 155-mile border. Here’s what’s at stake:
Peace treaty on the table?
Moon said Monday that he intends to push for “irreversible, permanent peace” with North Korea during “heart-to-heart talks” with Kim at the summit, the Associated Press reports. “What I want to achieve is peace,” Moon told advisors.
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[M]The two leaders will discuss[/M] a host of likely issues, including [M]economic cooperation[/M], North Korea’s nuclear weapons program and formally ending the Korean War.
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South Korean President Moon Jae In arrived in Pyongyang Tuesday to meet with his counterpart, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, in the hopes of making more tangible gains toward a Korean peace treaty and re-energizing faltering denuclearization talks between Pyongyang and Washington.
The three-day summit, the third between the Korean leaders, comes as U.S.-North Korean negotiations have reached an impasse since the landmark summit between President Donald Trump and Kim in June.
Moon and Kim hailed “a new era of peace” when they first met at the Panmunjom “truce village” between the two Koreas in April. Kim also became the first North Korean leader to enter South Korea since the Korean War was halted by an armistice in 1953. Their second inter-Korea meeting came in May, in the lead-up to the summit with Trump.
The talks this week also come in the wake of North Korea’s 70th national anniversary celebrations and a military parade that drew praise from Trump for playing down North Korea’s intercontinental ballistic missiles. Moon will also likely propose further inter-Korean economic engagement, which has so far been obstructed by sanctions, to encourage reduced hostilities along the Koreas’ shared 155-mile border. Here’s what’s at stake:
Peace treaty on the table?
Moon said Monday that he intends to push for “irreversible, permanent peace” with North Korea during “heart-to-heart talks” with Kim at the summit, the Associated Press reports. “What I want to achieve is peace,” Moon told advisors.
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[M]The two leaders will discuss a host of likely issues[/M], including economic cooperation, North Korea’s nuclear weapons program and formally ending the Korean War.
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South Korean President Moon Jae In arrived in Pyongyang Tuesday to meet with his counterpart, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, in the hopes of making more tangible gains toward a Korean peace treaty and re-energizing faltering denuclearization talks between Pyongyang and Washington.
The three-day summit, the third between the Korean leaders, comes as U.S.-North Korean negotiations have reached an impasse since the landmark summit between President Donald Trump and Kim in June.
Moon and Kim hailed “a new era of peace” when they first met at the Panmunjom “truce village” between the two Koreas in April. Kim also became the first North Korean leader to enter South Korea since the Korean War was halted by an armistice in 1953. Their second inter-Korea meeting came in May, in the lead-up to the summit with Trump.
The talks this week also come in the wake of North Korea’s 70th national anniversary celebrations and a military parade that drew praise from Trump for playing down North Korea’s intercontinental ballistic missiles. Moon will also likely propose further inter-Korean economic engagement, which has so far been obstructed by sanctions, to encourage reduced hostilities along the Koreas’ shared 155-mile border. Here’s what’s at stake:
Peace treaty on the table?
Moon said Monday that he intends to push for “irreversible, permanent peace” with North Korea during “heart-to-heart talks” with Kim at the summit, the Associated Press reports. “What I want to achieve is peace,” Moon told advisors.
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[M]Moon and Kim and their wives then shook hands with various officials[/M], [M]before reviewing a North Korean ceremonial guard.[/M]
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South Korean President Moon Jae In arrived in Pyongyang Tuesday to meet with his counterpart, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, in the hopes of making more tangible gains toward a Korean peace treaty and re-energizing faltering denuclearization talks between Pyongyang and Washington.
The three-day summit, the third between the Korean leaders, comes as U.S.-North Korean negotiations have reached an impasse since the landmark summit between President Donald Trump and Kim in June.
Moon and Kim hailed “a new era of peace” when they first met at the Panmunjom “truce village” between the two Koreas in April. Kim also became the first North Korean leader to enter South Korea since the Korean War was halted by an armistice in 1953. Their second inter-Korea meeting came in May, in the lead-up to the summit with Trump.
The talks this week also come in the wake of North Korea’s 70th national anniversary celebrations and a military parade that drew praise from Trump for playing down North Korea’s intercontinental ballistic missiles. Moon will also likely propose further inter-Korean economic engagement, which has so far been obstructed by sanctions, to encourage reduced hostilities along the Koreas’ shared 155-mile border. Here’s what’s at stake:
Peace treaty on the table?
Moon said Monday that he intends to push for “irreversible, permanent peace” with North Korea during “heart-to-heart talks” with Kim at the summit, the Associated Press reports. “What I want to achieve is peace,” Moon told advisors.
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[M]Moon and Kim[/M] and their wives [M]then shook hands with various officials[/M], [M]before reviewing a North Korean ceremonial guard[/M].
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South Korean President Moon Jae In arrived in Pyongyang Tuesday to meet with his counterpart, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, in the hopes of making more tangible gains toward a Korean peace treaty and re-energizing faltering denuclearization talks between Pyongyang and Washington.
The three-day summit, the third between the Korean leaders, comes as U.S.-North Korean negotiations have reached an impasse since the landmark summit between President Donald Trump and Kim in June.
Moon and Kim hailed “a new era of peace” when they first met at the Panmunjom “truce village” between the two Koreas in April. Kim also became the first North Korean leader to enter South Korea since the Korean War was halted by an armistice in 1953. Their second inter-Korea meeting came in May, in the lead-up to the summit with Trump.
The talks this week also come in the wake of North Korea’s 70th national anniversary celebrations and a military parade that drew praise from Trump for playing down North Korea’s intercontinental ballistic missiles. Moon will also likely propose further inter-Korean economic engagement, which has so far been obstructed by sanctions, to encourage reduced hostilities along the Koreas’ shared 155-mile border. Here’s what’s at stake:
Peace treaty on the table?
Moon said Monday that he intends to push for “irreversible, permanent peace” with North Korea during “heart-to-heart talks” with Kim at the summit, the Associated Press reports. “What I want to achieve is peace,” Moon told advisors.
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[M]Moon and Kim and their wives then shook hands with various officials[/M], before reviewing a North Korean ceremonial guard.
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South Korean President Moon Jae In arrived in Pyongyang Tuesday to meet with his counterpart, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, in the hopes of making more tangible gains toward a Korean peace treaty and re-energizing faltering denuclearization talks between Pyongyang and Washington.
The three-day summit, the third between the Korean leaders, comes as U.S.-North Korean negotiations have reached an impasse since the landmark summit between President Donald Trump and Kim in June.
Moon and Kim hailed “a new era of peace” when they first met at the Panmunjom “truce village” between the two Koreas in April. Kim also became the first North Korean leader to enter South Korea since the Korean War was halted by an armistice in 1953. Their second inter-Korea meeting came in May, in the lead-up to the summit with Trump.
The talks this week also come in the wake of North Korea’s 70th national anniversary celebrations and a military parade that drew praise from Trump for playing down North Korea’s intercontinental ballistic missiles. Moon will also likely propose further inter-Korean economic engagement, which has so far been obstructed by sanctions, to encourage reduced hostilities along the Koreas’ shared 155-mile border. Here’s what’s at stake:
Peace treaty on the table?
Moon said Monday that he intends to push for “irreversible, permanent peace” with North Korea during “heart-to-heart talks” with Kim at the summit, the Associated Press reports. “What I want to achieve is peace,” Moon told advisors.
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[M]Moon and Kim and their wives then shook hands with various officials[/M], before reviewing a North Korean ceremonial guard.
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South Korean President Moon Jae In arrived in Pyongyang Tuesday to meet with his counterpart, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, in the hopes of making more tangible gains toward a Korean peace treaty and re-energizing faltering denuclearization talks between Pyongyang and Washington.
The three-day summit, the third between the Korean leaders, comes as U.S.-North Korean negotiations have reached an impasse since the landmark summit between President Donald Trump and Kim in June.
Moon and Kim hailed “a new era of peace” when they first met at the Panmunjom “truce village” between the two Koreas in April. Kim also became the first North Korean leader to enter South Korea since the Korean War was halted by an armistice in 1953. Their second inter-Korea meeting came in May, in the lead-up to the summit with Trump.
The talks this week also come in the wake of North Korea’s 70th national anniversary celebrations and a military parade that drew praise from Trump for playing down North Korea’s intercontinental ballistic missiles. Moon will also likely propose further inter-Korean economic engagement, which has so far been obstructed by sanctions, to encourage reduced hostilities along the Koreas’ shared 155-mile border. Here’s what’s at stake:
Peace treaty on the table?
Moon said Monday that he intends to push for “irreversible, permanent peace” with North Korea during “heart-to-heart talks” with Kim at the summit, the Associated Press reports. “What I want to achieve is peace,” Moon told advisors.
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[M]Moon and Kim[/M] and their wives [M]then shook hands with various officials[/M], before reviewing a North Korean ceremonial guard.
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South Korean President Moon Jae In arrived in Pyongyang Tuesday to meet with his counterpart, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, in the hopes of making more tangible gains toward a Korean peace treaty and re-energizing faltering denuclearization talks between Pyongyang and Washington.
The three-day summit, the third between the Korean leaders, comes as U.S.-North Korean negotiations have reached an impasse since the landmark summit between President Donald Trump and Kim in June.
Moon and Kim hailed “a new era of peace” when they first met at the Panmunjom “truce village” between the two Koreas in April. Kim also became the first North Korean leader to enter South Korea since the Korean War was halted by an armistice in 1953. Their second inter-Korea meeting came in May, in the lead-up to the summit with Trump.
The talks this week also come in the wake of North Korea’s 70th national anniversary celebrations and a military parade that drew praise from Trump for playing down North Korea’s intercontinental ballistic missiles. Moon will also likely propose further inter-Korean economic engagement, which has so far been obstructed by sanctions, to encourage reduced hostilities along the Koreas’ shared 155-mile border. Here’s what’s at stake:
Peace treaty on the table?
Moon said Monday that he intends to push for “irreversible, permanent peace” with North Korea during “heart-to-heart talks” with Kim at the summit, the Associated Press reports. “What I want to achieve is peace,” Moon told advisors.
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[M]The[/M] historic [M]three-day-trip marks the first time since 2007 that a South Korean president has traveled North[/M].
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South Korean President Moon Jae In arrived in Pyongyang Tuesday to meet with his counterpart, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, in the hopes of making more tangible gains toward a Korean peace treaty and re-energizing faltering denuclearization talks between Pyongyang and Washington.
The three-day summit, the third between the Korean leaders, comes as U.S.-North Korean negotiations have reached an impasse since the landmark summit between President Donald Trump and Kim in June.
Moon and Kim hailed “a new era of peace” when they first met at the Panmunjom “truce village” between the two Koreas in April. Kim also became the first North Korean leader to enter South Korea since the Korean War was halted by an armistice in 1953. Their second inter-Korea meeting came in May, in the lead-up to the summit with Trump.
The talks this week also come in the wake of North Korea’s 70th national anniversary celebrations and a military parade that drew praise from Trump for playing down North Korea’s intercontinental ballistic missiles. Moon will also likely propose further inter-Korean economic engagement, which has so far been obstructed by sanctions, to encourage reduced hostilities along the Koreas’ shared 155-mile border. Here’s what’s at stake:
Peace treaty on the table?
Moon said Monday that he intends to push for “irreversible, permanent peace” with North Korea during “heart-to-heart talks” with Kim at the summit, the Associated Press reports. “What I want to achieve is peace,” Moon told advisors.
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[M]The historic three-day-trip[/M] marks the first time since 2007 that a South Korean president has traveled North.
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South Korean President Moon Jae In arrived in Pyongyang Tuesday to meet with his counterpart, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, in the hopes of making more tangible gains toward a Korean peace treaty and re-energizing faltering denuclearization talks between Pyongyang and Washington.
The three-day summit, the third between the Korean leaders, comes as U.S.-North Korean negotiations have reached an impasse since the landmark summit between President Donald Trump and Kim in June.
Moon and Kim hailed “a new era of peace” when they first met at the Panmunjom “truce village” between the two Koreas in April. Kim also became the first North Korean leader to enter South Korea since the Korean War was halted by an armistice in 1953. Their second inter-Korea meeting came in May, in the lead-up to the summit with Trump.
The talks this week also come in the wake of North Korea’s 70th national anniversary celebrations and a military parade that drew praise from Trump for playing down North Korea’s intercontinental ballistic missiles. Moon will also likely propose further inter-Korean economic engagement, which has so far been obstructed by sanctions, to encourage reduced hostilities along the Koreas’ shared 155-mile border. Here’s what’s at stake:
Peace treaty on the table?
Moon said Monday that he intends to push for “irreversible, permanent peace” with North Korea during “heart-to-heart talks” with Kim at the summit, the Associated Press reports. “What I want to achieve is peace,” Moon told advisors.
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The two [M]leaders[/M] smiled and hugged at the foot of Moon’s plane [M]at Sunan International Airport, amid crowds of cheering North Koreans[/M] waving flowers and [M]national flags[/M], [M]including those symbolizing a unified Korean Peninsula.[/M]
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South Korean President Moon Jae In arrived in Pyongyang Tuesday to meet with his counterpart, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, in the hopes of making more tangible gains toward a Korean peace treaty and re-energizing faltering denuclearization talks between Pyongyang and Washington.
The three-day summit, the third between the Korean leaders, comes as U.S.-North Korean negotiations have reached an impasse since the landmark summit between President Donald Trump and Kim in June.
Moon and Kim hailed “a new era of peace” when they first met at the Panmunjom “truce village” between the two Koreas in April. Kim also became the first North Korean leader to enter South Korea since the Korean War was halted by an armistice in 1953. Their second inter-Korea meeting came in May, in the lead-up to the summit with Trump.
The talks this week also come in the wake of North Korea’s 70th national anniversary celebrations and a military parade that drew praise from Trump for playing down North Korea’s intercontinental ballistic missiles. Moon will also likely propose further inter-Korean economic engagement, which has so far been obstructed by sanctions, to encourage reduced hostilities along the Koreas’ shared 155-mile border. Here’s what’s at stake:
Peace treaty on the table?
Moon said Monday that he intends to push for “irreversible, permanent peace” with North Korea during “heart-to-heart talks” with Kim at the summit, the Associated Press reports. “What I want to achieve is peace,” Moon told advisors.
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The two [M]leaders[/M] smiled and hugged at the foot of Moon’s plane [M]at Sunan International Airport, amid crowds of cheering North Koreans[/M] waving flowers and [M]national flags[/M], including those symbolizing a unified Korean Peninsula.
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South Korean President Moon Jae In arrived in Pyongyang Tuesday to meet with his counterpart, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, in the hopes of making more tangible gains toward a Korean peace treaty and re-energizing faltering denuclearization talks between Pyongyang and Washington.
The three-day summit, the third between the Korean leaders, comes as U.S.-North Korean negotiations have reached an impasse since the landmark summit between President Donald Trump and Kim in June.
Moon and Kim hailed “a new era of peace” when they first met at the Panmunjom “truce village” between the two Koreas in April. Kim also became the first North Korean leader to enter South Korea since the Korean War was halted by an armistice in 1953. Their second inter-Korea meeting came in May, in the lead-up to the summit with Trump.
The talks this week also come in the wake of North Korea’s 70th national anniversary celebrations and a military parade that drew praise from Trump for playing down North Korea’s intercontinental ballistic missiles. Moon will also likely propose further inter-Korean economic engagement, which has so far been obstructed by sanctions, to encourage reduced hostilities along the Koreas’ shared 155-mile border. Here’s what’s at stake:
Peace treaty on the table?
Moon said Monday that he intends to push for “irreversible, permanent peace” with North Korea during “heart-to-heart talks” with Kim at the summit, the Associated Press reports. “What I want to achieve is peace,” Moon told advisors.
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The two [M]leaders[/M] smiled and hugged at the foot of Moon’s plane [M]at Sunan International Airport, amid crowds of cheering North Koreans waving flowers[/M] and national flags, including those symbolizing a unified Korean Peninsula.
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South Korean President Moon Jae In arrived in Pyongyang Tuesday to meet with his counterpart, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, in the hopes of making more tangible gains toward a Korean peace treaty and re-energizing faltering denuclearization talks between Pyongyang and Washington.
The three-day summit, the third between the Korean leaders, comes as U.S.-North Korean negotiations have reached an impasse since the landmark summit between President Donald Trump and Kim in June.
Moon and Kim hailed “a new era of peace” when they first met at the Panmunjom “truce village” between the two Koreas in April. Kim also became the first North Korean leader to enter South Korea since the Korean War was halted by an armistice in 1953. Their second inter-Korea meeting came in May, in the lead-up to the summit with Trump.
The talks this week also come in the wake of North Korea’s 70th national anniversary celebrations and a military parade that drew praise from Trump for playing down North Korea’s intercontinental ballistic missiles. Moon will also likely propose further inter-Korean economic engagement, which has so far been obstructed by sanctions, to encourage reduced hostilities along the Koreas’ shared 155-mile border. Here’s what’s at stake:
Peace treaty on the table?
Moon said Monday that he intends to push for “irreversible, permanent peace” with North Korea during “heart-to-heart talks” with Kim at the summit, the Associated Press reports. “What I want to achieve is peace,” Moon told advisors.
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The two [M]leaders[/M] smiled and hugged at the foot of Moon’s plane [M]at Sunan International Airport, amid crowds of cheering North Koreans[/M] waving flowers and national flags, including those symbolizing a unified Korean Peninsula.
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South Korean President Moon Jae In arrived in Pyongyang Tuesday to meet with his counterpart, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, in the hopes of making more tangible gains toward a Korean peace treaty and re-energizing faltering denuclearization talks between Pyongyang and Washington.
The three-day summit, the third between the Korean leaders, comes as U.S.-North Korean negotiations have reached an impasse since the landmark summit between President Donald Trump and Kim in June.
Moon and Kim hailed “a new era of peace” when they first met at the Panmunjom “truce village” between the two Koreas in April. Kim also became the first North Korean leader to enter South Korea since the Korean War was halted by an armistice in 1953. Their second inter-Korea meeting came in May, in the lead-up to the summit with Trump.
The talks this week also come in the wake of North Korea’s 70th national anniversary celebrations and a military parade that drew praise from Trump for playing down North Korea’s intercontinental ballistic missiles. Moon will also likely propose further inter-Korean economic engagement, which has so far been obstructed by sanctions, to encourage reduced hostilities along the Koreas’ shared 155-mile border. Here’s what’s at stake:
Peace treaty on the table?
Moon said Monday that he intends to push for “irreversible, permanent peace” with North Korea during “heart-to-heart talks” with Kim at the summit, the Associated Press reports. “What I want to achieve is peace,” Moon told advisors.
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The [M]two leaders smiled[/M] and hugged [M]at the foot of Moon’s plane[/M] at Sunan International Airport, amid crowds of cheering North Koreans waving flowers and national flags, including those symbolizing a unified Korean Peninsula.
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South Korean President Moon Jae In arrived in Pyongyang Tuesday to meet with his counterpart, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, in the hopes of making more tangible gains toward a Korean peace treaty and re-energizing faltering denuclearization talks between Pyongyang and Washington.
The three-day summit, the third between the Korean leaders, comes as U.S.-North Korean negotiations have reached an impasse since the landmark summit between President Donald Trump and Kim in June.
Moon and Kim hailed “a new era of peace” when they first met at the Panmunjom “truce village” between the two Koreas in April. Kim also became the first North Korean leader to enter South Korea since the Korean War was halted by an armistice in 1953. Their second inter-Korea meeting came in May, in the lead-up to the summit with Trump.
The talks this week also come in the wake of North Korea’s 70th national anniversary celebrations and a military parade that drew praise from Trump for playing down North Korea’s intercontinental ballistic missiles. Moon will also likely propose further inter-Korean economic engagement, which has so far been obstructed by sanctions, to encourage reduced hostilities along the Koreas’ shared 155-mile border. Here’s what’s at stake:
Peace treaty on the table?
Moon said Monday that he intends to push for “irreversible, permanent peace” with North Korea during “heart-to-heart talks” with Kim at the summit, the Associated Press reports. “What I want to achieve is peace,” Moon told advisors.
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The [M]two leaders smiled[/M] and hugged [M]at the foot of Moon’s plane[/M] at [M]Sunan International Airport[/M], amid crowds of cheering North Koreans waving flowers and national flags, including those symbolizing a unified Korean Peninsula.
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South Korean President Moon Jae In arrived in Pyongyang Tuesday to meet with his counterpart, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, in the hopes of making more tangible gains toward a Korean peace treaty and re-energizing faltering denuclearization talks between Pyongyang and Washington.
The three-day summit, the third between the Korean leaders, comes as U.S.-North Korean negotiations have reached an impasse since the landmark summit between President Donald Trump and Kim in June.
Moon and Kim hailed “a new era of peace” when they first met at the Panmunjom “truce village” between the two Koreas in April. Kim also became the first North Korean leader to enter South Korea since the Korean War was halted by an armistice in 1953. Their second inter-Korea meeting came in May, in the lead-up to the summit with Trump.
The talks this week also come in the wake of North Korea’s 70th national anniversary celebrations and a military parade that drew praise from Trump for playing down North Korea’s intercontinental ballistic missiles. Moon will also likely propose further inter-Korean economic engagement, which has so far been obstructed by sanctions, to encourage reduced hostilities along the Koreas’ shared 155-mile border. Here’s what’s at stake:
Peace treaty on the table?
Moon said Monday that he intends to push for “irreversible, permanent peace” with North Korea during “heart-to-heart talks” with Kim at the summit, the Associated Press reports. “What I want to achieve is peace,” Moon told advisors.
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The [M]two leaders[/M] smiled and [M]hugged at the foot of Moon’s plane[/M] at [M]Sunan International Airport[/M], amid crowds of cheering North Koreans waving flowers and national flags, including those symbolizing a unified Korean Peninsula.
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South Korean President Moon Jae In arrived in Pyongyang Tuesday to meet with his counterpart, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, in the hopes of making more tangible gains toward a Korean peace treaty and re-energizing faltering denuclearization talks between Pyongyang and Washington.
The three-day summit, the third between the Korean leaders, comes as U.S.-North Korean negotiations have reached an impasse since the landmark summit between President Donald Trump and Kim in June.
Moon and Kim hailed “a new era of peace” when they first met at the Panmunjom “truce village” between the two Koreas in April. Kim also became the first North Korean leader to enter South Korea since the Korean War was halted by an armistice in 1953. Their second inter-Korea meeting came in May, in the lead-up to the summit with Trump.
The talks this week also come in the wake of North Korea’s 70th national anniversary celebrations and a military parade that drew praise from Trump for playing down North Korea’s intercontinental ballistic missiles. Moon will also likely propose further inter-Korean economic engagement, which has so far been obstructed by sanctions, to encourage reduced hostilities along the Koreas’ shared 155-mile border. Here’s what’s at stake:
Peace treaty on the table?
Moon said Monday that he intends to push for “irreversible, permanent peace” with North Korea during “heart-to-heart talks” with Kim at the summit, the Associated Press reports. “What I want to achieve is peace,” Moon told advisors.
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The [M]two leaders[/M] smiled and [M]hugged at the foot of Moon’s plane[/M] at Sunan International Airport, amid crowds of cheering North Koreans waving flowers and national flags, including those symbolizing a unified Korean Peninsula.
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South Korean President Moon Jae In arrived in Pyongyang Tuesday to meet with his counterpart, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, in the hopes of making more tangible gains toward a Korean peace treaty and re-energizing faltering denuclearization talks between Pyongyang and Washington.
The three-day summit, the third between the Korean leaders, comes as U.S.-North Korean negotiations have reached an impasse since the landmark summit between President Donald Trump and Kim in June.
Moon and Kim hailed “a new era of peace” when they first met at the Panmunjom “truce village” between the two Koreas in April. Kim also became the first North Korean leader to enter South Korea since the Korean War was halted by an armistice in 1953. Their second inter-Korea meeting came in May, in the lead-up to the summit with Trump.
The talks this week also come in the wake of North Korea’s 70th national anniversary celebrations and a military parade that drew praise from Trump for playing down North Korea’s intercontinental ballistic missiles. Moon will also likely propose further inter-Korean economic engagement, which has so far been obstructed by sanctions, to encourage reduced hostilities along the Koreas’ shared 155-mile border. Here’s what’s at stake:
Peace treaty on the table?
Moon said Monday that he intends to push for “irreversible, permanent peace” with North Korea during “heart-to-heart talks” with Kim at the summit, the Associated Press reports. “What I want to achieve is peace,” Moon told advisors.
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The [M]two leaders[/M] smiled and [M]hugged[/M] at the foot of Moon’s plane at Sunan International Airport, amid crowds of cheering North Koreans waving flowers and national flags, including those symbolizing a unified Korean Peninsula.
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South Korean President Moon Jae In arrived in Pyongyang Tuesday to meet with his counterpart, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, in the hopes of making more tangible gains toward a Korean peace treaty and re-energizing faltering denuclearization talks between Pyongyang and Washington.
The three-day summit, the third between the Korean leaders, comes as U.S.-North Korean negotiations have reached an impasse since the landmark summit between President Donald Trump and Kim in June.
Moon and Kim hailed “a new era of peace” when they first met at the Panmunjom “truce village” between the two Koreas in April. Kim also became the first North Korean leader to enter South Korea since the Korean War was halted by an armistice in 1953. Their second inter-Korea meeting came in May, in the lead-up to the summit with Trump.
The talks this week also come in the wake of North Korea’s 70th national anniversary celebrations and a military parade that drew praise from Trump for playing down North Korea’s intercontinental ballistic missiles. Moon will also likely propose further inter-Korean economic engagement, which has so far been obstructed by sanctions, to encourage reduced hostilities along the Koreas’ shared 155-mile border. Here’s what’s at stake:
Peace treaty on the table?
Moon said Monday that he intends to push for “irreversible, permanent peace” with North Korea during “heart-to-heart talks” with Kim at the summit, the Associated Press reports. “What I want to achieve is peace,” Moon told advisors.
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The [M]two leaders smiled[/M] and hugged at the foot of Moon’s plane at Sunan International Airport, amid crowds of cheering North Koreans waving flowers and national flags, including those symbolizing a unified Korean Peninsula.
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South Korean President Moon Jae In arrived in Pyongyang Tuesday to meet with his counterpart, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, in the hopes of making more tangible gains toward a Korean peace treaty and re-energizing faltering denuclearization talks between Pyongyang and Washington.
The three-day summit, the third between the Korean leaders, comes as U.S.-North Korean negotiations have reached an impasse since the landmark summit between President Donald Trump and Kim in June.
Moon and Kim hailed “a new era of peace” when they first met at the Panmunjom “truce village” between the two Koreas in April. Kim also became the first North Korean leader to enter South Korea since the Korean War was halted by an armistice in 1953. Their second inter-Korea meeting came in May, in the lead-up to the summit with Trump.
The talks this week also come in the wake of North Korea’s 70th national anniversary celebrations and a military parade that drew praise from Trump for playing down North Korea’s intercontinental ballistic missiles. Moon will also likely propose further inter-Korean economic engagement, which has so far been obstructed by sanctions, to encourage reduced hostilities along the Koreas’ shared 155-mile border. Here’s what’s at stake:
Peace treaty on the table?
Moon said Monday that he intends to push for “irreversible, permanent peace” with North Korea during “heart-to-heart talks” with Kim at the summit, the Associated Press reports. “What I want to achieve is peace,” Moon told advisors.
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As the first team to advance to the second round, the [M]Celtics[/M] will now have plenty of time to rest as they [M]await the conclusion of the first round[/M].
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If the Milwaukee Bucks have revenge on their minds, they now have their chance to even the score with the Boston Celtics. These two teams met in the opening round of last season’s NBA playoffs with the Celtics as the No. 2 seed and Bucks No. 7 in the Eastern Conference. The series went the distance, but Boston was able to close it out in Game 7 on their home floor.
With Milwaukee’s clean sweep of the Detroit Pistons in the first round of the 2019 NBA Playoffs, it marks the second time they’ve advanced out of the first round since 1989. Giannis Antetokounmpo and company now look to build off that and prove why they’re the No. 1 seed in the East this year.
Although the Celtics wound up as the four-seed after an up-and-down regular season, they impressed by sweeping the five-seed Indiana Pacers to begin the playoffs. The rematch between Milwaukee and Boston will be one of the multiple high-profile second-round matchups, and we’re going to preview the series, look at the schedule and offer a prediction.
Milwaukee Bucks vs. Boston Celtics 2019 NBA Playoff Preview
The Bucks were exceptional this season behind one of the MVP favorites in Antetokounmpo and a talented roster, posting a 60-22 record and going 33-8 on their home floor. On the other side, the Celtics went 49-33 behind Kyrie Irving and a well-rounded group. Names like Khris Middleton, Eric Bledsoe, Brook Lopez, Al Horford, Jayson Tatum and Gordon Hayward are among the many other talented names to watch in this series.
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As the first team to advance to the second round, the [M]Celtics[/M] will [M]now have plenty of time to rest[/M] as they await the conclusion of the first round.
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If the Milwaukee Bucks have revenge on their minds, they now have their chance to even the score with the Boston Celtics. These two teams met in the opening round of last season’s NBA playoffs with the Celtics as the No. 2 seed and Bucks No. 7 in the Eastern Conference. The series went the distance, but Boston was able to close it out in Game 7 on their home floor.
With Milwaukee’s clean sweep of the Detroit Pistons in the first round of the 2019 NBA Playoffs, it marks the second time they’ve advanced out of the first round since 1989. Giannis Antetokounmpo and company now look to build off that and prove why they’re the No. 1 seed in the East this year.
Although the Celtics wound up as the four-seed after an up-and-down regular season, they impressed by sweeping the five-seed Indiana Pacers to begin the playoffs. The rematch between Milwaukee and Boston will be one of the multiple high-profile second-round matchups, and we’re going to preview the series, look at the schedule and offer a prediction.
Milwaukee Bucks vs. Boston Celtics 2019 NBA Playoff Preview
The Bucks were exceptional this season behind one of the MVP favorites in Antetokounmpo and a talented roster, posting a 60-22 record and going 33-8 on their home floor. On the other side, the Celtics went 49-33 behind Kyrie Irving and a well-rounded group. Names like Khris Middleton, Eric Bledsoe, Brook Lopez, Al Horford, Jayson Tatum and Gordon Hayward are among the many other talented names to watch in this series.
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As the [M]first team to advance to the second round[/M], the [M]Celtics[/M] will now have plenty of time to rest as they await the conclusion of the first round.
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If the Milwaukee Bucks have revenge on their minds, they now have their chance to even the score with the Boston Celtics. These two teams met in the opening round of last season’s NBA playoffs with the Celtics as the No. 2 seed and Bucks No. 7 in the Eastern Conference. The series went the distance, but Boston was able to close it out in Game 7 on their home floor.
With Milwaukee’s clean sweep of the Detroit Pistons in the first round of the 2019 NBA Playoffs, it marks the second time they’ve advanced out of the first round since 1989. Giannis Antetokounmpo and company now look to build off that and prove why they’re the No. 1 seed in the East this year.
Although the Celtics wound up as the four-seed after an up-and-down regular season, they impressed by sweeping the five-seed Indiana Pacers to begin the playoffs. The rematch between Milwaukee and Boston will be one of the multiple high-profile second-round matchups, and we’re going to preview the series, look at the schedule and offer a prediction.
Milwaukee Bucks vs. Boston Celtics 2019 NBA Playoff Preview
The Bucks were exceptional this season behind one of the MVP favorites in Antetokounmpo and a talented roster, posting a 60-22 record and going 33-8 on their home floor. On the other side, the Celtics went 49-33 behind Kyrie Irving and a well-rounded group. Names like Khris Middleton, Eric Bledsoe, Brook Lopez, Al Horford, Jayson Tatum and Gordon Hayward are among the many other talented names to watch in this series.
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The [M]fourth-seeded Boston Celtics[/M] had a rough regular season, but they've been perfect so far in the playoffs.
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If the Milwaukee Bucks have revenge on their minds, they now have their chance to even the score with the Boston Celtics. These two teams met in the opening round of last season’s NBA playoffs with the Celtics as the No. 2 seed and Bucks No. 7 in the Eastern Conference. The series went the distance, but Boston was able to close it out in Game 7 on their home floor.
With Milwaukee’s clean sweep of the Detroit Pistons in the first round of the 2019 NBA Playoffs, it marks the second time they’ve advanced out of the first round since 1989. Giannis Antetokounmpo and company now look to build off that and prove why they’re the No. 1 seed in the East this year.
Although the Celtics wound up as the four-seed after an up-and-down regular season, they impressed by sweeping the five-seed Indiana Pacers to begin the playoffs. The rematch between Milwaukee and Boston will be one of the multiple high-profile second-round matchups, and we’re going to preview the series, look at the schedule and offer a prediction.
Milwaukee Bucks vs. Boston Celtics 2019 NBA Playoff Preview
The Bucks were exceptional this season behind one of the MVP favorites in Antetokounmpo and a talented roster, posting a 60-22 record and going 33-8 on their home floor. On the other side, the Celtics went 49-33 behind Kyrie Irving and a well-rounded group. Names like Khris Middleton, Eric Bledsoe, Brook Lopez, Al Horford, Jayson Tatum and Gordon Hayward are among the many other talented names to watch in this series.
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The fourth-seeded [M]Boston Celtics had a rough regular season[/M], but they've been perfect so far in the playoffs.
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If the Milwaukee Bucks have revenge on their minds, they now have their chance to even the score with the Boston Celtics. These two teams met in the opening round of last season’s NBA playoffs with the Celtics as the No. 2 seed and Bucks No. 7 in the Eastern Conference. The series went the distance, but Boston was able to close it out in Game 7 on their home floor.
With Milwaukee’s clean sweep of the Detroit Pistons in the first round of the 2019 NBA Playoffs, it marks the second time they’ve advanced out of the first round since 1989. Giannis Antetokounmpo and company now look to build off that and prove why they’re the No. 1 seed in the East this year.
Although the Celtics wound up as the four-seed after an up-and-down regular season, they impressed by sweeping the five-seed Indiana Pacers to begin the playoffs. The rematch between Milwaukee and Boston will be one of the multiple high-profile second-round matchups, and we’re going to preview the series, look at the schedule and offer a prediction.
Milwaukee Bucks vs. Boston Celtics 2019 NBA Playoff Preview
The Bucks were exceptional this season behind one of the MVP favorites in Antetokounmpo and a talented roster, posting a 60-22 record and going 33-8 on their home floor. On the other side, the Celtics went 49-33 behind Kyrie Irving and a well-rounded group. Names like Khris Middleton, Eric Bledsoe, Brook Lopez, Al Horford, Jayson Tatum and Gordon Hayward are among the many other talented names to watch in this series.
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The [M]Celtics beat the Bucks, 4-3 in the first round of the playoffs last season, with the home team winning every game.[/M]
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If the Milwaukee Bucks have revenge on their minds, they now have their chance to even the score with the Boston Celtics. These two teams met in the opening round of last season’s NBA playoffs with the Celtics as the No. 2 seed and Bucks No. 7 in the Eastern Conference. The series went the distance, but Boston was able to close it out in Game 7 on their home floor.
With Milwaukee’s clean sweep of the Detroit Pistons in the first round of the 2019 NBA Playoffs, it marks the second time they’ve advanced out of the first round since 1989. Giannis Antetokounmpo and company now look to build off that and prove why they’re the No. 1 seed in the East this year.
Although the Celtics wound up as the four-seed after an up-and-down regular season, they impressed by sweeping the five-seed Indiana Pacers to begin the playoffs. The rematch between Milwaukee and Boston will be one of the multiple high-profile second-round matchups, and we’re going to preview the series, look at the schedule and offer a prediction.
Milwaukee Bucks vs. Boston Celtics 2019 NBA Playoff Preview
The Bucks were exceptional this season behind one of the MVP favorites in Antetokounmpo and a talented roster, posting a 60-22 record and going 33-8 on their home floor. On the other side, the Celtics went 49-33 behind Kyrie Irving and a well-rounded group. Names like Khris Middleton, Eric Bledsoe, Brook Lopez, Al Horford, Jayson Tatum and Gordon Hayward are among the many other talented names to watch in this series.
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The [M]Celtics beat the Bucks[/M], 4-3 [M]in the first round of the playoffs last season[/M], with the home team winning every game.
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If the Milwaukee Bucks have revenge on their minds, they now have their chance to even the score with the Boston Celtics. These two teams met in the opening round of last season’s NBA playoffs with the Celtics as the No. 2 seed and Bucks No. 7 in the Eastern Conference. The series went the distance, but Boston was able to close it out in Game 7 on their home floor.
With Milwaukee’s clean sweep of the Detroit Pistons in the first round of the 2019 NBA Playoffs, it marks the second time they’ve advanced out of the first round since 1989. Giannis Antetokounmpo and company now look to build off that and prove why they’re the No. 1 seed in the East this year.
Although the Celtics wound up as the four-seed after an up-and-down regular season, they impressed by sweeping the five-seed Indiana Pacers to begin the playoffs. The rematch between Milwaukee and Boston will be one of the multiple high-profile second-round matchups, and we’re going to preview the series, look at the schedule and offer a prediction.
Milwaukee Bucks vs. Boston Celtics 2019 NBA Playoff Preview
The Bucks were exceptional this season behind one of the MVP favorites in Antetokounmpo and a talented roster, posting a 60-22 record and going 33-8 on their home floor. On the other side, the Celtics went 49-33 behind Kyrie Irving and a well-rounded group. Names like Khris Middleton, Eric Bledsoe, Brook Lopez, Al Horford, Jayson Tatum and Gordon Hayward are among the many other talented names to watch in this series.
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The [M]Celtics beat the Bucks[/M], 4-3 [M]in the first round of the playoffs[/M] last season, with the home team winning every game.
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If the Milwaukee Bucks have revenge on their minds, they now have their chance to even the score with the Boston Celtics. These two teams met in the opening round of last season’s NBA playoffs with the Celtics as the No. 2 seed and Bucks No. 7 in the Eastern Conference. The series went the distance, but Boston was able to close it out in Game 7 on their home floor.
With Milwaukee’s clean sweep of the Detroit Pistons in the first round of the 2019 NBA Playoffs, it marks the second time they’ve advanced out of the first round since 1989. Giannis Antetokounmpo and company now look to build off that and prove why they’re the No. 1 seed in the East this year.
Although the Celtics wound up as the four-seed after an up-and-down regular season, they impressed by sweeping the five-seed Indiana Pacers to begin the playoffs. The rematch between Milwaukee and Boston will be one of the multiple high-profile second-round matchups, and we’re going to preview the series, look at the schedule and offer a prediction.
Milwaukee Bucks vs. Boston Celtics 2019 NBA Playoff Preview
The Bucks were exceptional this season behind one of the MVP favorites in Antetokounmpo and a talented roster, posting a 60-22 record and going 33-8 on their home floor. On the other side, the Celtics went 49-33 behind Kyrie Irving and a well-rounded group. Names like Khris Middleton, Eric Bledsoe, Brook Lopez, Al Horford, Jayson Tatum and Gordon Hayward are among the many other talented names to watch in this series.
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The [M]Celtics beat the Bucks[/M], [M]4-3[/M] in the first round of the playoffs last season, with the home team winning every game.
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If the Milwaukee Bucks have revenge on their minds, they now have their chance to even the score with the Boston Celtics. These two teams met in the opening round of last season’s NBA playoffs with the Celtics as the No. 2 seed and Bucks No. 7 in the Eastern Conference. The series went the distance, but Boston was able to close it out in Game 7 on their home floor.
With Milwaukee’s clean sweep of the Detroit Pistons in the first round of the 2019 NBA Playoffs, it marks the second time they’ve advanced out of the first round since 1989. Giannis Antetokounmpo and company now look to build off that and prove why they’re the No. 1 seed in the East this year.
Although the Celtics wound up as the four-seed after an up-and-down regular season, they impressed by sweeping the five-seed Indiana Pacers to begin the playoffs. The rematch between Milwaukee and Boston will be one of the multiple high-profile second-round matchups, and we’re going to preview the series, look at the schedule and offer a prediction.
Milwaukee Bucks vs. Boston Celtics 2019 NBA Playoff Preview
The Bucks were exceptional this season behind one of the MVP favorites in Antetokounmpo and a talented roster, posting a 60-22 record and going 33-8 on their home floor. On the other side, the Celtics went 49-33 behind Kyrie Irving and a well-rounded group. Names like Khris Middleton, Eric Bledsoe, Brook Lopez, Al Horford, Jayson Tatum and Gordon Hayward are among the many other talented names to watch in this series.
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The [M]Celtics beat the Bucks[/M], 4-3 in the first round of the playoffs last season, with the home team winning every game.
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If the Milwaukee Bucks have revenge on their minds, they now have their chance to even the score with the Boston Celtics. These two teams met in the opening round of last season’s NBA playoffs with the Celtics as the No. 2 seed and Bucks No. 7 in the Eastern Conference. The series went the distance, but Boston was able to close it out in Game 7 on their home floor.
With Milwaukee’s clean sweep of the Detroit Pistons in the first round of the 2019 NBA Playoffs, it marks the second time they’ve advanced out of the first round since 1989. Giannis Antetokounmpo and company now look to build off that and prove why they’re the No. 1 seed in the East this year.
Although the Celtics wound up as the four-seed after an up-and-down regular season, they impressed by sweeping the five-seed Indiana Pacers to begin the playoffs. The rematch between Milwaukee and Boston will be one of the multiple high-profile second-round matchups, and we’re going to preview the series, look at the schedule and offer a prediction.
Milwaukee Bucks vs. Boston Celtics 2019 NBA Playoff Preview
The Bucks were exceptional this season behind one of the MVP favorites in Antetokounmpo and a talented roster, posting a 60-22 record and going 33-8 on their home floor. On the other side, the Celtics went 49-33 behind Kyrie Irving and a well-rounded group. Names like Khris Middleton, Eric Bledsoe, Brook Lopez, Al Horford, Jayson Tatum and Gordon Hayward are among the many other talented names to watch in this series.
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Back in his home state of Indiana, [M]Gordon Hayward[/M] stepped up in a major way, putting in 20 points on an efficient 7-of-9 from the field in [M]one of his best games of the season.[/M]
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If the Milwaukee Bucks have revenge on their minds, they now have their chance to even the score with the Boston Celtics. These two teams met in the opening round of last season’s NBA playoffs with the Celtics as the No. 2 seed and Bucks No. 7 in the Eastern Conference. The series went the distance, but Boston was able to close it out in Game 7 on their home floor.
With Milwaukee’s clean sweep of the Detroit Pistons in the first round of the 2019 NBA Playoffs, it marks the second time they’ve advanced out of the first round since 1989. Giannis Antetokounmpo and company now look to build off that and prove why they’re the No. 1 seed in the East this year.
Although the Celtics wound up as the four-seed after an up-and-down regular season, they impressed by sweeping the five-seed Indiana Pacers to begin the playoffs. The rematch between Milwaukee and Boston will be one of the multiple high-profile second-round matchups, and we’re going to preview the series, look at the schedule and offer a prediction.
Milwaukee Bucks vs. Boston Celtics 2019 NBA Playoff Preview
The Bucks were exceptional this season behind one of the MVP favorites in Antetokounmpo and a talented roster, posting a 60-22 record and going 33-8 on their home floor. On the other side, the Celtics went 49-33 behind Kyrie Irving and a well-rounded group. Names like Khris Middleton, Eric Bledsoe, Brook Lopez, Al Horford, Jayson Tatum and Gordon Hayward are among the many other talented names to watch in this series.
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Back in his home state of Indiana, [M]Gordon Hayward stepped up in a major way, putting in 20 points on an efficient 7-of-9 from the field[/M] in one of his best games of the season.
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If the Milwaukee Bucks have revenge on their minds, they now have their chance to even the score with the Boston Celtics. These two teams met in the opening round of last season’s NBA playoffs with the Celtics as the No. 2 seed and Bucks No. 7 in the Eastern Conference. The series went the distance, but Boston was able to close it out in Game 7 on their home floor.
With Milwaukee’s clean sweep of the Detroit Pistons in the first round of the 2019 NBA Playoffs, it marks the second time they’ve advanced out of the first round since 1989. Giannis Antetokounmpo and company now look to build off that and prove why they’re the No. 1 seed in the East this year.
Although the Celtics wound up as the four-seed after an up-and-down regular season, they impressed by sweeping the five-seed Indiana Pacers to begin the playoffs. The rematch between Milwaukee and Boston will be one of the multiple high-profile second-round matchups, and we’re going to preview the series, look at the schedule and offer a prediction.
Milwaukee Bucks vs. Boston Celtics 2019 NBA Playoff Preview
The Bucks were exceptional this season behind one of the MVP favorites in Antetokounmpo and a talented roster, posting a 60-22 record and going 33-8 on their home floor. On the other side, the Celtics went 49-33 behind Kyrie Irving and a well-rounded group. Names like Khris Middleton, Eric Bledsoe, Brook Lopez, Al Horford, Jayson Tatum and Gordon Hayward are among the many other talented names to watch in this series.
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Back in [M]his home state of Indiana, Gordon Hayward[/M] stepped up in a major way, putting in 20 points on an efficient 7-of-9 from the field in one of his best games of the season.
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If the Milwaukee Bucks have revenge on their minds, they now have their chance to even the score with the Boston Celtics. These two teams met in the opening round of last season’s NBA playoffs with the Celtics as the No. 2 seed and Bucks No. 7 in the Eastern Conference. The series went the distance, but Boston was able to close it out in Game 7 on their home floor.
With Milwaukee’s clean sweep of the Detroit Pistons in the first round of the 2019 NBA Playoffs, it marks the second time they’ve advanced out of the first round since 1989. Giannis Antetokounmpo and company now look to build off that and prove why they’re the No. 1 seed in the East this year.
Although the Celtics wound up as the four-seed after an up-and-down regular season, they impressed by sweeping the five-seed Indiana Pacers to begin the playoffs. The rematch between Milwaukee and Boston will be one of the multiple high-profile second-round matchups, and we’re going to preview the series, look at the schedule and offer a prediction.
Milwaukee Bucks vs. Boston Celtics 2019 NBA Playoff Preview
The Bucks were exceptional this season behind one of the MVP favorites in Antetokounmpo and a talented roster, posting a 60-22 record and going 33-8 on their home floor. On the other side, the Celtics went 49-33 behind Kyrie Irving and a well-rounded group. Names like Khris Middleton, Eric Bledsoe, Brook Lopez, Al Horford, Jayson Tatum and Gordon Hayward are among the many other talented names to watch in this series.
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Their opponent in the second round figures to be the [M]Milwaukee Bucks[/M], who themselves [M]are just one game away from a sweep of the Detroit Pistons[/M].
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If the Milwaukee Bucks have revenge on their minds, they now have their chance to even the score with the Boston Celtics. These two teams met in the opening round of last season’s NBA playoffs with the Celtics as the No. 2 seed and Bucks No. 7 in the Eastern Conference. The series went the distance, but Boston was able to close it out in Game 7 on their home floor.
With Milwaukee’s clean sweep of the Detroit Pistons in the first round of the 2019 NBA Playoffs, it marks the second time they’ve advanced out of the first round since 1989. Giannis Antetokounmpo and company now look to build off that and prove why they’re the No. 1 seed in the East this year.
Although the Celtics wound up as the four-seed after an up-and-down regular season, they impressed by sweeping the five-seed Indiana Pacers to begin the playoffs. The rematch between Milwaukee and Boston will be one of the multiple high-profile second-round matchups, and we’re going to preview the series, look at the schedule and offer a prediction.
Milwaukee Bucks vs. Boston Celtics 2019 NBA Playoff Preview
The Bucks were exceptional this season behind one of the MVP favorites in Antetokounmpo and a talented roster, posting a 60-22 record and going 33-8 on their home floor. On the other side, the Celtics went 49-33 behind Kyrie Irving and a well-rounded group. Names like Khris Middleton, Eric Bledsoe, Brook Lopez, Al Horford, Jayson Tatum and Gordon Hayward are among the many other talented names to watch in this series.
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[M]Their opponent in the second round figures to be the Milwaukee Bucks[/M], who themselves are just one game away from a sweep of the Detroit Pistons.
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If the Milwaukee Bucks have revenge on their minds, they now have their chance to even the score with the Boston Celtics. These two teams met in the opening round of last season’s NBA playoffs with the Celtics as the No. 2 seed and Bucks No. 7 in the Eastern Conference. The series went the distance, but Boston was able to close it out in Game 7 on their home floor.
With Milwaukee’s clean sweep of the Detroit Pistons in the first round of the 2019 NBA Playoffs, it marks the second time they’ve advanced out of the first round since 1989. Giannis Antetokounmpo and company now look to build off that and prove why they’re the No. 1 seed in the East this year.
Although the Celtics wound up as the four-seed after an up-and-down regular season, they impressed by sweeping the five-seed Indiana Pacers to begin the playoffs. The rematch between Milwaukee and Boston will be one of the multiple high-profile second-round matchups, and we’re going to preview the series, look at the schedule and offer a prediction.
Milwaukee Bucks vs. Boston Celtics 2019 NBA Playoff Preview
The Bucks were exceptional this season behind one of the MVP favorites in Antetokounmpo and a talented roster, posting a 60-22 record and going 33-8 on their home floor. On the other side, the Celtics went 49-33 behind Kyrie Irving and a well-rounded group. Names like Khris Middleton, Eric Bledsoe, Brook Lopez, Al Horford, Jayson Tatum and Gordon Hayward are among the many other talented names to watch in this series.
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Kyrie Irving and Al Horford struggled, but they were picked up by the [M]Celtics' bench[/M], which [M]outscored the Pacers' reserves[/M], [M]49-40[/M].
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If the Milwaukee Bucks have revenge on their minds, they now have their chance to even the score with the Boston Celtics. These two teams met in the opening round of last season’s NBA playoffs with the Celtics as the No. 2 seed and Bucks No. 7 in the Eastern Conference. The series went the distance, but Boston was able to close it out in Game 7 on their home floor.
With Milwaukee’s clean sweep of the Detroit Pistons in the first round of the 2019 NBA Playoffs, it marks the second time they’ve advanced out of the first round since 1989. Giannis Antetokounmpo and company now look to build off that and prove why they’re the No. 1 seed in the East this year.
Although the Celtics wound up as the four-seed after an up-and-down regular season, they impressed by sweeping the five-seed Indiana Pacers to begin the playoffs. The rematch between Milwaukee and Boston will be one of the multiple high-profile second-round matchups, and we’re going to preview the series, look at the schedule and offer a prediction.
Milwaukee Bucks vs. Boston Celtics 2019 NBA Playoff Preview
The Bucks were exceptional this season behind one of the MVP favorites in Antetokounmpo and a talented roster, posting a 60-22 record and going 33-8 on their home floor. On the other side, the Celtics went 49-33 behind Kyrie Irving and a well-rounded group. Names like Khris Middleton, Eric Bledsoe, Brook Lopez, Al Horford, Jayson Tatum and Gordon Hayward are among the many other talented names to watch in this series.
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Kyrie Irving and Al Horford struggled, but they were picked up by the [M]Celtics' bench[/M], which [M]outscored the Pacers' reserves[/M], 49-40.
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If the Milwaukee Bucks have revenge on their minds, they now have their chance to even the score with the Boston Celtics. These two teams met in the opening round of last season’s NBA playoffs with the Celtics as the No. 2 seed and Bucks No. 7 in the Eastern Conference. The series went the distance, but Boston was able to close it out in Game 7 on their home floor.
With Milwaukee’s clean sweep of the Detroit Pistons in the first round of the 2019 NBA Playoffs, it marks the second time they’ve advanced out of the first round since 1989. Giannis Antetokounmpo and company now look to build off that and prove why they’re the No. 1 seed in the East this year.
Although the Celtics wound up as the four-seed after an up-and-down regular season, they impressed by sweeping the five-seed Indiana Pacers to begin the playoffs. The rematch between Milwaukee and Boston will be one of the multiple high-profile second-round matchups, and we’re going to preview the series, look at the schedule and offer a prediction.
Milwaukee Bucks vs. Boston Celtics 2019 NBA Playoff Preview
The Bucks were exceptional this season behind one of the MVP favorites in Antetokounmpo and a talented roster, posting a 60-22 record and going 33-8 on their home floor. On the other side, the Celtics went 49-33 behind Kyrie Irving and a well-rounded group. Names like Khris Middleton, Eric Bledsoe, Brook Lopez, Al Horford, Jayson Tatum and Gordon Hayward are among the many other talented names to watch in this series.
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[M]Kyrie Irving[/M] and Al Horford struggled, but they were [M]picked up by the Celtics' bench[/M], which outscored the Pacers' reserves, 49-40.
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If the Milwaukee Bucks have revenge on their minds, they now have their chance to even the score with the Boston Celtics. These two teams met in the opening round of last season’s NBA playoffs with the Celtics as the No. 2 seed and Bucks No. 7 in the Eastern Conference. The series went the distance, but Boston was able to close it out in Game 7 on their home floor.
With Milwaukee’s clean sweep of the Detroit Pistons in the first round of the 2019 NBA Playoffs, it marks the second time they’ve advanced out of the first round since 1989. Giannis Antetokounmpo and company now look to build off that and prove why they’re the No. 1 seed in the East this year.
Although the Celtics wound up as the four-seed after an up-and-down regular season, they impressed by sweeping the five-seed Indiana Pacers to begin the playoffs. The rematch between Milwaukee and Boston will be one of the multiple high-profile second-round matchups, and we’re going to preview the series, look at the schedule and offer a prediction.
Milwaukee Bucks vs. Boston Celtics 2019 NBA Playoff Preview
The Bucks were exceptional this season behind one of the MVP favorites in Antetokounmpo and a talented roster, posting a 60-22 record and going 33-8 on their home floor. On the other side, the Celtics went 49-33 behind Kyrie Irving and a well-rounded group. Names like Khris Middleton, Eric Bledsoe, Brook Lopez, Al Horford, Jayson Tatum and Gordon Hayward are among the many other talented names to watch in this series.
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Kyrie Irving and [M]Al Horford[/M] struggled, but they were [M]picked up by the Celtics' bench[/M], which outscored the Pacers' reserves, 49-40.
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If the Milwaukee Bucks have revenge on their minds, they now have their chance to even the score with the Boston Celtics. These two teams met in the opening round of last season’s NBA playoffs with the Celtics as the No. 2 seed and Bucks No. 7 in the Eastern Conference. The series went the distance, but Boston was able to close it out in Game 7 on their home floor.
With Milwaukee’s clean sweep of the Detroit Pistons in the first round of the 2019 NBA Playoffs, it marks the second time they’ve advanced out of the first round since 1989. Giannis Antetokounmpo and company now look to build off that and prove why they’re the No. 1 seed in the East this year.
Although the Celtics wound up as the four-seed after an up-and-down regular season, they impressed by sweeping the five-seed Indiana Pacers to begin the playoffs. The rematch between Milwaukee and Boston will be one of the multiple high-profile second-round matchups, and we’re going to preview the series, look at the schedule and offer a prediction.
Milwaukee Bucks vs. Boston Celtics 2019 NBA Playoff Preview
The Bucks were exceptional this season behind one of the MVP favorites in Antetokounmpo and a talented roster, posting a 60-22 record and going 33-8 on their home floor. On the other side, the Celtics went 49-33 behind Kyrie Irving and a well-rounded group. Names like Khris Middleton, Eric Bledsoe, Brook Lopez, Al Horford, Jayson Tatum and Gordon Hayward are among the many other talented names to watch in this series.
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Kyrie Irving and [M]Al Horford struggled[/M], but they were picked up by the Celtics' bench, which outscored the Pacers' reserves, 49-40.
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If the Milwaukee Bucks have revenge on their minds, they now have their chance to even the score with the Boston Celtics. These two teams met in the opening round of last season’s NBA playoffs with the Celtics as the No. 2 seed and Bucks No. 7 in the Eastern Conference. The series went the distance, but Boston was able to close it out in Game 7 on their home floor.
With Milwaukee’s clean sweep of the Detroit Pistons in the first round of the 2019 NBA Playoffs, it marks the second time they’ve advanced out of the first round since 1989. Giannis Antetokounmpo and company now look to build off that and prove why they’re the No. 1 seed in the East this year.
Although the Celtics wound up as the four-seed after an up-and-down regular season, they impressed by sweeping the five-seed Indiana Pacers to begin the playoffs. The rematch between Milwaukee and Boston will be one of the multiple high-profile second-round matchups, and we’re going to preview the series, look at the schedule and offer a prediction.
Milwaukee Bucks vs. Boston Celtics 2019 NBA Playoff Preview
The Bucks were exceptional this season behind one of the MVP favorites in Antetokounmpo and a talented roster, posting a 60-22 record and going 33-8 on their home floor. On the other side, the Celtics went 49-33 behind Kyrie Irving and a well-rounded group. Names like Khris Middleton, Eric Bledsoe, Brook Lopez, Al Horford, Jayson Tatum and Gordon Hayward are among the many other talented names to watch in this series.
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[M]Kyrie Irving[/M] and Al Horford [M]struggled[/M], but they were picked up by the Celtics' bench, which outscored the Pacers' reserves, 49-40.
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If the Milwaukee Bucks have revenge on their minds, they now have their chance to even the score with the Boston Celtics. These two teams met in the opening round of last season’s NBA playoffs with the Celtics as the No. 2 seed and Bucks No. 7 in the Eastern Conference. The series went the distance, but Boston was able to close it out in Game 7 on their home floor.
With Milwaukee’s clean sweep of the Detroit Pistons in the first round of the 2019 NBA Playoffs, it marks the second time they’ve advanced out of the first round since 1989. Giannis Antetokounmpo and company now look to build off that and prove why they’re the No. 1 seed in the East this year.
Although the Celtics wound up as the four-seed after an up-and-down regular season, they impressed by sweeping the five-seed Indiana Pacers to begin the playoffs. The rematch between Milwaukee and Boston will be one of the multiple high-profile second-round matchups, and we’re going to preview the series, look at the schedule and offer a prediction.
Milwaukee Bucks vs. Boston Celtics 2019 NBA Playoff Preview
The Bucks were exceptional this season behind one of the MVP favorites in Antetokounmpo and a talented roster, posting a 60-22 record and going 33-8 on their home floor. On the other side, the Celtics went 49-33 behind Kyrie Irving and a well-rounded group. Names like Khris Middleton, Eric Bledsoe, Brook Lopez, Al Horford, Jayson Tatum and Gordon Hayward are among the many other talented names to watch in this series.
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On Sunday afternoon, [M]they[/M] pulled away from the Indiana Pacers in the fourth quarter of Game 4 to secure a 110-106 win, and with it a [M]4-0 sweep in their first-round series[/M].
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If the Milwaukee Bucks have revenge on their minds, they now have their chance to even the score with the Boston Celtics. These two teams met in the opening round of last season’s NBA playoffs with the Celtics as the No. 2 seed and Bucks No. 7 in the Eastern Conference. The series went the distance, but Boston was able to close it out in Game 7 on their home floor.
With Milwaukee’s clean sweep of the Detroit Pistons in the first round of the 2019 NBA Playoffs, it marks the second time they’ve advanced out of the first round since 1989. Giannis Antetokounmpo and company now look to build off that and prove why they’re the No. 1 seed in the East this year.
Although the Celtics wound up as the four-seed after an up-and-down regular season, they impressed by sweeping the five-seed Indiana Pacers to begin the playoffs. The rematch between Milwaukee and Boston will be one of the multiple high-profile second-round matchups, and we’re going to preview the series, look at the schedule and offer a prediction.
Milwaukee Bucks vs. Boston Celtics 2019 NBA Playoff Preview
The Bucks were exceptional this season behind one of the MVP favorites in Antetokounmpo and a talented roster, posting a 60-22 record and going 33-8 on their home floor. On the other side, the Celtics went 49-33 behind Kyrie Irving and a well-rounded group. Names like Khris Middleton, Eric Bledsoe, Brook Lopez, Al Horford, Jayson Tatum and Gordon Hayward are among the many other talented names to watch in this series.
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On Sunday afternoon, [M]they[/M] pulled away from the Indiana Pacers in the fourth quarter of Game 4 to secure a 110-106 win, and with it a [M]4-0 sweep[/M] in their first-round series.
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If the Milwaukee Bucks have revenge on their minds, they now have their chance to even the score with the Boston Celtics. These two teams met in the opening round of last season’s NBA playoffs with the Celtics as the No. 2 seed and Bucks No. 7 in the Eastern Conference. The series went the distance, but Boston was able to close it out in Game 7 on their home floor.
With Milwaukee’s clean sweep of the Detroit Pistons in the first round of the 2019 NBA Playoffs, it marks the second time they’ve advanced out of the first round since 1989. Giannis Antetokounmpo and company now look to build off that and prove why they’re the No. 1 seed in the East this year.
Although the Celtics wound up as the four-seed after an up-and-down regular season, they impressed by sweeping the five-seed Indiana Pacers to begin the playoffs. The rematch between Milwaukee and Boston will be one of the multiple high-profile second-round matchups, and we’re going to preview the series, look at the schedule and offer a prediction.
Milwaukee Bucks vs. Boston Celtics 2019 NBA Playoff Preview
The Bucks were exceptional this season behind one of the MVP favorites in Antetokounmpo and a talented roster, posting a 60-22 record and going 33-8 on their home floor. On the other side, the Celtics went 49-33 behind Kyrie Irving and a well-rounded group. Names like Khris Middleton, Eric Bledsoe, Brook Lopez, Al Horford, Jayson Tatum and Gordon Hayward are among the many other talented names to watch in this series.
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On Sunday afternoon, [M]they[/M] pulled away from the Indiana Pacers in the fourth quarter of Game 4 to secure a [M]110-106 win[/M], and with it a 4-0 sweep in their first-round series.
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If the Milwaukee Bucks have revenge on their minds, they now have their chance to even the score with the Boston Celtics. These two teams met in the opening round of last season’s NBA playoffs with the Celtics as the No. 2 seed and Bucks No. 7 in the Eastern Conference. The series went the distance, but Boston was able to close it out in Game 7 on their home floor.
With Milwaukee’s clean sweep of the Detroit Pistons in the first round of the 2019 NBA Playoffs, it marks the second time they’ve advanced out of the first round since 1989. Giannis Antetokounmpo and company now look to build off that and prove why they’re the No. 1 seed in the East this year.
Although the Celtics wound up as the four-seed after an up-and-down regular season, they impressed by sweeping the five-seed Indiana Pacers to begin the playoffs. The rematch between Milwaukee and Boston will be one of the multiple high-profile second-round matchups, and we’re going to preview the series, look at the schedule and offer a prediction.
Milwaukee Bucks vs. Boston Celtics 2019 NBA Playoff Preview
The Bucks were exceptional this season behind one of the MVP favorites in Antetokounmpo and a talented roster, posting a 60-22 record and going 33-8 on their home floor. On the other side, the Celtics went 49-33 behind Kyrie Irving and a well-rounded group. Names like Khris Middleton, Eric Bledsoe, Brook Lopez, Al Horford, Jayson Tatum and Gordon Hayward are among the many other talented names to watch in this series.
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On Sunday afternoon, [M]they pulled away from the Indiana Pacers[/M] in the fourth quarter of Game 4 [M]to secure a[/M] 110-106 [M]win[/M], and with it a 4-0 sweep in their first-round series.
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If the Milwaukee Bucks have revenge on their minds, they now have their chance to even the score with the Boston Celtics. These two teams met in the opening round of last season’s NBA playoffs with the Celtics as the No. 2 seed and Bucks No. 7 in the Eastern Conference. The series went the distance, but Boston was able to close it out in Game 7 on their home floor.
With Milwaukee’s clean sweep of the Detroit Pistons in the first round of the 2019 NBA Playoffs, it marks the second time they’ve advanced out of the first round since 1989. Giannis Antetokounmpo and company now look to build off that and prove why they’re the No. 1 seed in the East this year.
Although the Celtics wound up as the four-seed after an up-and-down regular season, they impressed by sweeping the five-seed Indiana Pacers to begin the playoffs. The rematch between Milwaukee and Boston will be one of the multiple high-profile second-round matchups, and we’re going to preview the series, look at the schedule and offer a prediction.
Milwaukee Bucks vs. Boston Celtics 2019 NBA Playoff Preview
The Bucks were exceptional this season behind one of the MVP favorites in Antetokounmpo and a talented roster, posting a 60-22 record and going 33-8 on their home floor. On the other side, the Celtics went 49-33 behind Kyrie Irving and a well-rounded group. Names like Khris Middleton, Eric Bledsoe, Brook Lopez, Al Horford, Jayson Tatum and Gordon Hayward are among the many other talented names to watch in this series.
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On Sunday afternoon, [M]they pulled away from the Indiana Pacers in the fourth quarter of Game 4[/M] to secure a 110-106 win, and with it a 4-0 sweep in their first-round series.
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If the Milwaukee Bucks have revenge on their minds, they now have their chance to even the score with the Boston Celtics. These two teams met in the opening round of last season’s NBA playoffs with the Celtics as the No. 2 seed and Bucks No. 7 in the Eastern Conference. The series went the distance, but Boston was able to close it out in Game 7 on their home floor.
With Milwaukee’s clean sweep of the Detroit Pistons in the first round of the 2019 NBA Playoffs, it marks the second time they’ve advanced out of the first round since 1989. Giannis Antetokounmpo and company now look to build off that and prove why they’re the No. 1 seed in the East this year.
Although the Celtics wound up as the four-seed after an up-and-down regular season, they impressed by sweeping the five-seed Indiana Pacers to begin the playoffs. The rematch between Milwaukee and Boston will be one of the multiple high-profile second-round matchups, and we’re going to preview the series, look at the schedule and offer a prediction.
Milwaukee Bucks vs. Boston Celtics 2019 NBA Playoff Preview
The Bucks were exceptional this season behind one of the MVP favorites in Antetokounmpo and a talented roster, posting a 60-22 record and going 33-8 on their home floor. On the other side, the Celtics went 49-33 behind Kyrie Irving and a well-rounded group. Names like Khris Middleton, Eric Bledsoe, Brook Lopez, Al Horford, Jayson Tatum and Gordon Hayward are among the many other talented names to watch in this series.
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[M]On Sunday afternoon[/M], [M]they pulled away from the Indiana Pacers[/M] in the fourth quarter of Game 4 to secure a 110-106 win, and with it a 4-0 sweep in their first-round series.
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If the Milwaukee Bucks have revenge on their minds, they now have their chance to even the score with the Boston Celtics. These two teams met in the opening round of last season’s NBA playoffs with the Celtics as the No. 2 seed and Bucks No. 7 in the Eastern Conference. The series went the distance, but Boston was able to close it out in Game 7 on their home floor.
With Milwaukee’s clean sweep of the Detroit Pistons in the first round of the 2019 NBA Playoffs, it marks the second time they’ve advanced out of the first round since 1989. Giannis Antetokounmpo and company now look to build off that and prove why they’re the No. 1 seed in the East this year.
Although the Celtics wound up as the four-seed after an up-and-down regular season, they impressed by sweeping the five-seed Indiana Pacers to begin the playoffs. The rematch between Milwaukee and Boston will be one of the multiple high-profile second-round matchups, and we’re going to preview the series, look at the schedule and offer a prediction.
Milwaukee Bucks vs. Boston Celtics 2019 NBA Playoff Preview
The Bucks were exceptional this season behind one of the MVP favorites in Antetokounmpo and a talented roster, posting a 60-22 record and going 33-8 on their home floor. On the other side, the Celtics went 49-33 behind Kyrie Irving and a well-rounded group. Names like Khris Middleton, Eric Bledsoe, Brook Lopez, Al Horford, Jayson Tatum and Gordon Hayward are among the many other talented names to watch in this series.
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On Sunday afternoon, [M]they pulled away from the Indiana Pacers[/M] in the fourth quarter of Game 4 to secure a 110-106 win, and with it a 4-0 sweep in their first-round series.
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If the Milwaukee Bucks have revenge on their minds, they now have their chance to even the score with the Boston Celtics. These two teams met in the opening round of last season’s NBA playoffs with the Celtics as the No. 2 seed and Bucks No. 7 in the Eastern Conference. The series went the distance, but Boston was able to close it out in Game 7 on their home floor.
With Milwaukee’s clean sweep of the Detroit Pistons in the first round of the 2019 NBA Playoffs, it marks the second time they’ve advanced out of the first round since 1989. Giannis Antetokounmpo and company now look to build off that and prove why they’re the No. 1 seed in the East this year.
Although the Celtics wound up as the four-seed after an up-and-down regular season, they impressed by sweeping the five-seed Indiana Pacers to begin the playoffs. The rematch between Milwaukee and Boston will be one of the multiple high-profile second-round matchups, and we’re going to preview the series, look at the schedule and offer a prediction.
Milwaukee Bucks vs. Boston Celtics 2019 NBA Playoff Preview
The Bucks were exceptional this season behind one of the MVP favorites in Antetokounmpo and a talented roster, posting a 60-22 record and going 33-8 on their home floor. On the other side, the Celtics went 49-33 behind Kyrie Irving and a well-rounded group. Names like Khris Middleton, Eric Bledsoe, Brook Lopez, Al Horford, Jayson Tatum and Gordon Hayward are among the many other talented names to watch in this series.
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On the other side, the [M]Celtics went 49-33 behind[/M] Kyrie Irving [M]and a well-rounded group.[/M]
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The fourth-seeded Boston Celtics had a rough regular season, but they've been perfect so far in the playoffs. On Sunday afternoon, they pulled away from the Indiana Pacers in the fourth quarter of Game 4 to secure a 110-106 win, and with it a 4-0 sweep in their first-round series.
Kyrie Irving and Al Horford struggled, but they were picked up by the Celtics' bench, which outscored the Pacers' reserves, 49-40. Back in his home state of Indiana, Gordon Hayward stepped up in a major way, putting in 20 points on an efficient 7-of-9 from the field in one of his best games of the season.
As the first team to advance to the second round, the Celtics will now have plenty of time to rest as they await the conclusion of the first round. Their opponent in the second round figures to be the Milwaukee Bucks, who themselves are just one game away from a sweep of the Detroit Pistons. The Celtics beat the Bucks, 4-3 in the first round of the playoffs last season, with the home team winning every game.
Playoff series schedule (Celtics win series 4-0)
Game 1 (at BOS): Celtics 84, Pacers 74 (Box Score)
Game 2 (at BOS): Celtics 99, Pacers 91 (Box Score)
Game 3 (at IND): Celtics 104, Pacers 96 (Box Score)
Game 4 (at IND): Celtics 110, Pacers 106 (Box Score)
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On the other side, the [M]Celtics went 49-33 behind Kyrie Irving[/M] and a well-rounded group.
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The fourth-seeded Boston Celtics had a rough regular season, but they've been perfect so far in the playoffs. On Sunday afternoon, they pulled away from the Indiana Pacers in the fourth quarter of Game 4 to secure a 110-106 win, and with it a 4-0 sweep in their first-round series.
Kyrie Irving and Al Horford struggled, but they were picked up by the Celtics' bench, which outscored the Pacers' reserves, 49-40. Back in his home state of Indiana, Gordon Hayward stepped up in a major way, putting in 20 points on an efficient 7-of-9 from the field in one of his best games of the season.
As the first team to advance to the second round, the Celtics will now have plenty of time to rest as they await the conclusion of the first round. Their opponent in the second round figures to be the Milwaukee Bucks, who themselves are just one game away from a sweep of the Detroit Pistons. The Celtics beat the Bucks, 4-3 in the first round of the playoffs last season, with the home team winning every game.
Playoff series schedule (Celtics win series 4-0)
Game 1 (at BOS): Celtics 84, Pacers 74 (Box Score)
Game 2 (at BOS): Celtics 99, Pacers 91 (Box Score)
Game 3 (at IND): Celtics 104, Pacers 96 (Box Score)
Game 4 (at IND): Celtics 110, Pacers 106 (Box Score)
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Names like Khris Middleton, Eric Bledsoe, Brook Lopez, Al Horford, Jayson Tatum and [M]Gordon Hayward[/M] are [M]among[/M] the many other [M]talented names to watch in this series[/M].
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The fourth-seeded Boston Celtics had a rough regular season, but they've been perfect so far in the playoffs. On Sunday afternoon, they pulled away from the Indiana Pacers in the fourth quarter of Game 4 to secure a 110-106 win, and with it a 4-0 sweep in their first-round series.
Kyrie Irving and Al Horford struggled, but they were picked up by the Celtics' bench, which outscored the Pacers' reserves, 49-40. Back in his home state of Indiana, Gordon Hayward stepped up in a major way, putting in 20 points on an efficient 7-of-9 from the field in one of his best games of the season.
As the first team to advance to the second round, the Celtics will now have plenty of time to rest as they await the conclusion of the first round. Their opponent in the second round figures to be the Milwaukee Bucks, who themselves are just one game away from a sweep of the Detroit Pistons. The Celtics beat the Bucks, 4-3 in the first round of the playoffs last season, with the home team winning every game.
Playoff series schedule (Celtics win series 4-0)
Game 1 (at BOS): Celtics 84, Pacers 74 (Box Score)
Game 2 (at BOS): Celtics 99, Pacers 91 (Box Score)
Game 3 (at IND): Celtics 104, Pacers 96 (Box Score)
Game 4 (at IND): Celtics 110, Pacers 106 (Box Score)
Odds and Analysis
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Names like Khris Middleton, Eric Bledsoe, Brook Lopez, Al Horford, [M]Jayson Tatum[/M] and Gordon Hayward are [M]among[/M] the many other [M]talented names to watch in this series[/M].
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The fourth-seeded Boston Celtics had a rough regular season, but they've been perfect so far in the playoffs. On Sunday afternoon, they pulled away from the Indiana Pacers in the fourth quarter of Game 4 to secure a 110-106 win, and with it a 4-0 sweep in their first-round series.
Kyrie Irving and Al Horford struggled, but they were picked up by the Celtics' bench, which outscored the Pacers' reserves, 49-40. Back in his home state of Indiana, Gordon Hayward stepped up in a major way, putting in 20 points on an efficient 7-of-9 from the field in one of his best games of the season.
As the first team to advance to the second round, the Celtics will now have plenty of time to rest as they await the conclusion of the first round. Their opponent in the second round figures to be the Milwaukee Bucks, who themselves are just one game away from a sweep of the Detroit Pistons. The Celtics beat the Bucks, 4-3 in the first round of the playoffs last season, with the home team winning every game.
Playoff series schedule (Celtics win series 4-0)
Game 1 (at BOS): Celtics 84, Pacers 74 (Box Score)
Game 2 (at BOS): Celtics 99, Pacers 91 (Box Score)
Game 3 (at IND): Celtics 104, Pacers 96 (Box Score)
Game 4 (at IND): Celtics 110, Pacers 106 (Box Score)
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Who wins the 2019 NBA Finals? And which massive long shot can go all the way?
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Names like Khris Middleton, Eric Bledsoe, Brook Lopez, [M]Al Horford[/M], Jayson Tatum and Gordon Hayward are [M]among[/M] the many other [M]talented names to watch in this series[/M].
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The fourth-seeded Boston Celtics had a rough regular season, but they've been perfect so far in the playoffs. On Sunday afternoon, they pulled away from the Indiana Pacers in the fourth quarter of Game 4 to secure a 110-106 win, and with it a 4-0 sweep in their first-round series.
Kyrie Irving and Al Horford struggled, but they were picked up by the Celtics' bench, which outscored the Pacers' reserves, 49-40. Back in his home state of Indiana, Gordon Hayward stepped up in a major way, putting in 20 points on an efficient 7-of-9 from the field in one of his best games of the season.
As the first team to advance to the second round, the Celtics will now have plenty of time to rest as they await the conclusion of the first round. Their opponent in the second round figures to be the Milwaukee Bucks, who themselves are just one game away from a sweep of the Detroit Pistons. The Celtics beat the Bucks, 4-3 in the first round of the playoffs last season, with the home team winning every game.
Playoff series schedule (Celtics win series 4-0)
Game 1 (at BOS): Celtics 84, Pacers 74 (Box Score)
Game 2 (at BOS): Celtics 99, Pacers 91 (Box Score)
Game 3 (at IND): Celtics 104, Pacers 96 (Box Score)
Game 4 (at IND): Celtics 110, Pacers 106 (Box Score)
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Who wins the 2019 NBA Finals? And which massive long shot can go all the way?
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Names like Khris Middleton, Eric Bledsoe, [M]Brook Lopez[/M], Al Horford, Jayson Tatum and Gordon Hayward are [M]among[/M] the many other [M]talented names to watch in this series[/M].
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The fourth-seeded Boston Celtics had a rough regular season, but they've been perfect so far in the playoffs. On Sunday afternoon, they pulled away from the Indiana Pacers in the fourth quarter of Game 4 to secure a 110-106 win, and with it a 4-0 sweep in their first-round series.
Kyrie Irving and Al Horford struggled, but they were picked up by the Celtics' bench, which outscored the Pacers' reserves, 49-40. Back in his home state of Indiana, Gordon Hayward stepped up in a major way, putting in 20 points on an efficient 7-of-9 from the field in one of his best games of the season.
As the first team to advance to the second round, the Celtics will now have plenty of time to rest as they await the conclusion of the first round. Their opponent in the second round figures to be the Milwaukee Bucks, who themselves are just one game away from a sweep of the Detroit Pistons. The Celtics beat the Bucks, 4-3 in the first round of the playoffs last season, with the home team winning every game.
Playoff series schedule (Celtics win series 4-0)
Game 1 (at BOS): Celtics 84, Pacers 74 (Box Score)
Game 2 (at BOS): Celtics 99, Pacers 91 (Box Score)
Game 3 (at IND): Celtics 104, Pacers 96 (Box Score)
Game 4 (at IND): Celtics 110, Pacers 106 (Box Score)
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Who wins the 2019 NBA Finals? And which massive long shot can go all the way?
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Names like Khris Middleton, [M]Eric Bledsoe[/M], Brook Lopez, Al Horford, Jayson Tatum and Gordon Hayward are [M]among[/M] the many other [M]talented names to watch in this series[/M].
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The fourth-seeded Boston Celtics had a rough regular season, but they've been perfect so far in the playoffs. On Sunday afternoon, they pulled away from the Indiana Pacers in the fourth quarter of Game 4 to secure a 110-106 win, and with it a 4-0 sweep in their first-round series.
Kyrie Irving and Al Horford struggled, but they were picked up by the Celtics' bench, which outscored the Pacers' reserves, 49-40. Back in his home state of Indiana, Gordon Hayward stepped up in a major way, putting in 20 points on an efficient 7-of-9 from the field in one of his best games of the season.
As the first team to advance to the second round, the Celtics will now have plenty of time to rest as they await the conclusion of the first round. Their opponent in the second round figures to be the Milwaukee Bucks, who themselves are just one game away from a sweep of the Detroit Pistons. The Celtics beat the Bucks, 4-3 in the first round of the playoffs last season, with the home team winning every game.
Playoff series schedule (Celtics win series 4-0)
Game 1 (at BOS): Celtics 84, Pacers 74 (Box Score)
Game 2 (at BOS): Celtics 99, Pacers 91 (Box Score)
Game 3 (at IND): Celtics 104, Pacers 96 (Box Score)
Game 4 (at IND): Celtics 110, Pacers 106 (Box Score)
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Who wins the 2019 NBA Finals? And which massive long shot can go all the way?
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Names like [M]Khris Middleton[/M], Eric Bledsoe, Brook Lopez, Al Horford, Jayson Tatum and Gordon Hayward are [M]among[/M] the many other [M]talented names to watch in this series[/M].
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The fourth-seeded Boston Celtics had a rough regular season, but they've been perfect so far in the playoffs. On Sunday afternoon, they pulled away from the Indiana Pacers in the fourth quarter of Game 4 to secure a 110-106 win, and with it a 4-0 sweep in their first-round series.
Kyrie Irving and Al Horford struggled, but they were picked up by the Celtics' bench, which outscored the Pacers' reserves, 49-40. Back in his home state of Indiana, Gordon Hayward stepped up in a major way, putting in 20 points on an efficient 7-of-9 from the field in one of his best games of the season.
As the first team to advance to the second round, the Celtics will now have plenty of time to rest as they await the conclusion of the first round. Their opponent in the second round figures to be the Milwaukee Bucks, who themselves are just one game away from a sweep of the Detroit Pistons. The Celtics beat the Bucks, 4-3 in the first round of the playoffs last season, with the home team winning every game.
Playoff series schedule (Celtics win series 4-0)
Game 1 (at BOS): Celtics 84, Pacers 74 (Box Score)
Game 2 (at BOS): Celtics 99, Pacers 91 (Box Score)
Game 3 (at IND): Celtics 104, Pacers 96 (Box Score)
Game 4 (at IND): Celtics 110, Pacers 106 (Box Score)
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With [M]Milwaukee[/M]’s clean sweep of the Detroit Pistons in the first round of the 2019 NBA Playoffs, it marks [M]the second time they’ve advanced out of the first round since 1989.[/M]
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The fourth-seeded Boston Celtics had a rough regular season, but they've been perfect so far in the playoffs. On Sunday afternoon, they pulled away from the Indiana Pacers in the fourth quarter of Game 4 to secure a 110-106 win, and with it a 4-0 sweep in their first-round series.
Kyrie Irving and Al Horford struggled, but they were picked up by the Celtics' bench, which outscored the Pacers' reserves, 49-40. Back in his home state of Indiana, Gordon Hayward stepped up in a major way, putting in 20 points on an efficient 7-of-9 from the field in one of his best games of the season.
As the first team to advance to the second round, the Celtics will now have plenty of time to rest as they await the conclusion of the first round. Their opponent in the second round figures to be the Milwaukee Bucks, who themselves are just one game away from a sweep of the Detroit Pistons. The Celtics beat the Bucks, 4-3 in the first round of the playoffs last season, with the home team winning every game.
Playoff series schedule (Celtics win series 4-0)
Game 1 (at BOS): Celtics 84, Pacers 74 (Box Score)
Game 2 (at BOS): Celtics 99, Pacers 91 (Box Score)
Game 3 (at IND): Celtics 104, Pacers 96 (Box Score)
Game 4 (at IND): Celtics 110, Pacers 106 (Box Score)
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With [M]Milwaukee’s clean sweep of the Detroit Pistons in the first round of the 2019 NBA Playoffs[/M], it marks the second time they’ve advanced out of the first round since 1989.
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The fourth-seeded Boston Celtics had a rough regular season, but they've been perfect so far in the playoffs. On Sunday afternoon, they pulled away from the Indiana Pacers in the fourth quarter of Game 4 to secure a 110-106 win, and with it a 4-0 sweep in their first-round series.
Kyrie Irving and Al Horford struggled, but they were picked up by the Celtics' bench, which outscored the Pacers' reserves, 49-40. Back in his home state of Indiana, Gordon Hayward stepped up in a major way, putting in 20 points on an efficient 7-of-9 from the field in one of his best games of the season.
As the first team to advance to the second round, the Celtics will now have plenty of time to rest as they await the conclusion of the first round. Their opponent in the second round figures to be the Milwaukee Bucks, who themselves are just one game away from a sweep of the Detroit Pistons. The Celtics beat the Bucks, 4-3 in the first round of the playoffs last season, with the home team winning every game.
Playoff series schedule (Celtics win series 4-0)
Game 1 (at BOS): Celtics 84, Pacers 74 (Box Score)
Game 2 (at BOS): Celtics 99, Pacers 91 (Box Score)
Game 3 (at IND): Celtics 104, Pacers 96 (Box Score)
Game 4 (at IND): Celtics 110, Pacers 106 (Box Score)
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Giannis Antetokounmpo and [M]company now look to build off that and prove why they’re the No. 1 seed in the East[/M] this year.
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The fourth-seeded Boston Celtics had a rough regular season, but they've been perfect so far in the playoffs. On Sunday afternoon, they pulled away from the Indiana Pacers in the fourth quarter of Game 4 to secure a 110-106 win, and with it a 4-0 sweep in their first-round series.
Kyrie Irving and Al Horford struggled, but they were picked up by the Celtics' bench, which outscored the Pacers' reserves, 49-40. Back in his home state of Indiana, Gordon Hayward stepped up in a major way, putting in 20 points on an efficient 7-of-9 from the field in one of his best games of the season.
As the first team to advance to the second round, the Celtics will now have plenty of time to rest as they await the conclusion of the first round. Their opponent in the second round figures to be the Milwaukee Bucks, who themselves are just one game away from a sweep of the Detroit Pistons. The Celtics beat the Bucks, 4-3 in the first round of the playoffs last season, with the home team winning every game.
Playoff series schedule (Celtics win series 4-0)
Game 1 (at BOS): Celtics 84, Pacers 74 (Box Score)
Game 2 (at BOS): Celtics 99, Pacers 91 (Box Score)
Game 3 (at IND): Celtics 104, Pacers 96 (Box Score)
Game 4 (at IND): Celtics 110, Pacers 106 (Box Score)
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Who wins the 2019 NBA Finals? And which massive long shot can go all the way?
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Giannis Antetokounmpo and [M]company now look to build off that and prove why they’re the No. 1 seed in the East this year.[/M]
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The fourth-seeded Boston Celtics had a rough regular season, but they've been perfect so far in the playoffs. On Sunday afternoon, they pulled away from the Indiana Pacers in the fourth quarter of Game 4 to secure a 110-106 win, and with it a 4-0 sweep in their first-round series.
Kyrie Irving and Al Horford struggled, but they were picked up by the Celtics' bench, which outscored the Pacers' reserves, 49-40. Back in his home state of Indiana, Gordon Hayward stepped up in a major way, putting in 20 points on an efficient 7-of-9 from the field in one of his best games of the season.
As the first team to advance to the second round, the Celtics will now have plenty of time to rest as they await the conclusion of the first round. Their opponent in the second round figures to be the Milwaukee Bucks, who themselves are just one game away from a sweep of the Detroit Pistons. The Celtics beat the Bucks, 4-3 in the first round of the playoffs last season, with the home team winning every game.
Playoff series schedule (Celtics win series 4-0)
Game 1 (at BOS): Celtics 84, Pacers 74 (Box Score)
Game 2 (at BOS): Celtics 99, Pacers 91 (Box Score)
Game 3 (at IND): Celtics 104, Pacers 96 (Box Score)
Game 4 (at IND): Celtics 110, Pacers 106 (Box Score)
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[M]Giannis Antetokounmpo[/M] and company [M]now look to build off that and prove why they’re the No. 1 seed in the East this year.[/M]
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The fourth-seeded Boston Celtics had a rough regular season, but they've been perfect so far in the playoffs. On Sunday afternoon, they pulled away from the Indiana Pacers in the fourth quarter of Game 4 to secure a 110-106 win, and with it a 4-0 sweep in their first-round series.
Kyrie Irving and Al Horford struggled, but they were picked up by the Celtics' bench, which outscored the Pacers' reserves, 49-40. Back in his home state of Indiana, Gordon Hayward stepped up in a major way, putting in 20 points on an efficient 7-of-9 from the field in one of his best games of the season.
As the first team to advance to the second round, the Celtics will now have plenty of time to rest as they await the conclusion of the first round. Their opponent in the second round figures to be the Milwaukee Bucks, who themselves are just one game away from a sweep of the Detroit Pistons. The Celtics beat the Bucks, 4-3 in the first round of the playoffs last season, with the home team winning every game.
Playoff series schedule (Celtics win series 4-0)
Game 1 (at BOS): Celtics 84, Pacers 74 (Box Score)
Game 2 (at BOS): Celtics 99, Pacers 91 (Box Score)
Game 3 (at IND): Celtics 104, Pacers 96 (Box Score)
Game 4 (at IND): Celtics 110, Pacers 106 (Box Score)
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[M]Giannis Antetokounmpo[/M] and company [M]now look to build off that and prove why they’re the No. 1 seed in the East[/M] this year.
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The fourth-seeded Boston Celtics had a rough regular season, but they've been perfect so far in the playoffs. On Sunday afternoon, they pulled away from the Indiana Pacers in the fourth quarter of Game 4 to secure a 110-106 win, and with it a 4-0 sweep in their first-round series.
Kyrie Irving and Al Horford struggled, but they were picked up by the Celtics' bench, which outscored the Pacers' reserves, 49-40. Back in his home state of Indiana, Gordon Hayward stepped up in a major way, putting in 20 points on an efficient 7-of-9 from the field in one of his best games of the season.
As the first team to advance to the second round, the Celtics will now have plenty of time to rest as they await the conclusion of the first round. Their opponent in the second round figures to be the Milwaukee Bucks, who themselves are just one game away from a sweep of the Detroit Pistons. The Celtics beat the Bucks, 4-3 in the first round of the playoffs last season, with the home team winning every game.
Playoff series schedule (Celtics win series 4-0)
Game 1 (at BOS): Celtics 84, Pacers 74 (Box Score)
Game 2 (at BOS): Celtics 99, Pacers 91 (Box Score)
Game 3 (at IND): Celtics 104, Pacers 96 (Box Score)
Game 4 (at IND): Celtics 110, Pacers 106 (Box Score)
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Milwaukee Bucks vs. Boston Celtics 2019 NBA Playoff Preview
The [M]Bucks[/M] were exceptional this season behind one of the MVP favorites in Antetokounmpo and a talented roster, posting a 60-22 record and [M]going 33-8 on their home floor[/M].
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The fourth-seeded Boston Celtics had a rough regular season, but they've been perfect so far in the playoffs. On Sunday afternoon, they pulled away from the Indiana Pacers in the fourth quarter of Game 4 to secure a 110-106 win, and with it a 4-0 sweep in their first-round series.
Kyrie Irving and Al Horford struggled, but they were picked up by the Celtics' bench, which outscored the Pacers' reserves, 49-40. Back in his home state of Indiana, Gordon Hayward stepped up in a major way, putting in 20 points on an efficient 7-of-9 from the field in one of his best games of the season.
As the first team to advance to the second round, the Celtics will now have plenty of time to rest as they await the conclusion of the first round. Their opponent in the second round figures to be the Milwaukee Bucks, who themselves are just one game away from a sweep of the Detroit Pistons. The Celtics beat the Bucks, 4-3 in the first round of the playoffs last season, with the home team winning every game.
Playoff series schedule (Celtics win series 4-0)
Game 1 (at BOS): Celtics 84, Pacers 74 (Box Score)
Game 2 (at BOS): Celtics 99, Pacers 91 (Box Score)
Game 3 (at IND): Celtics 104, Pacers 96 (Box Score)
Game 4 (at IND): Celtics 110, Pacers 106 (Box Score)
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Milwaukee Bucks vs. Boston Celtics 2019 NBA Playoff Preview
The [M]Bucks[/M] were exceptional this season behind one of the MVP favorites in Antetokounmpo and a talented roster, posting a 60-22 record and [M]going 33-8[/M] on their home floor.
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The fourth-seeded Boston Celtics had a rough regular season, but they've been perfect so far in the playoffs. On Sunday afternoon, they pulled away from the Indiana Pacers in the fourth quarter of Game 4 to secure a 110-106 win, and with it a 4-0 sweep in their first-round series.
Kyrie Irving and Al Horford struggled, but they were picked up by the Celtics' bench, which outscored the Pacers' reserves, 49-40. Back in his home state of Indiana, Gordon Hayward stepped up in a major way, putting in 20 points on an efficient 7-of-9 from the field in one of his best games of the season.
As the first team to advance to the second round, the Celtics will now have plenty of time to rest as they await the conclusion of the first round. Their opponent in the second round figures to be the Milwaukee Bucks, who themselves are just one game away from a sweep of the Detroit Pistons. The Celtics beat the Bucks, 4-3 in the first round of the playoffs last season, with the home team winning every game.
Playoff series schedule (Celtics win series 4-0)
Game 1 (at BOS): Celtics 84, Pacers 74 (Box Score)
Game 2 (at BOS): Celtics 99, Pacers 91 (Box Score)
Game 3 (at IND): Celtics 104, Pacers 96 (Box Score)
Game 4 (at IND): Celtics 110, Pacers 106 (Box Score)
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Milwaukee Bucks vs. Boston Celtics 2019 NBA Playoff Preview
The [M]Bucks[/M] were exceptional this season behind one of the MVP favorites in Antetokounmpo and a talented roster, [M]posting[/M] a [M]60-22 record[/M] and going 33-8 on their home floor.
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The fourth-seeded Boston Celtics had a rough regular season, but they've been perfect so far in the playoffs. On Sunday afternoon, they pulled away from the Indiana Pacers in the fourth quarter of Game 4 to secure a 110-106 win, and with it a 4-0 sweep in their first-round series.
Kyrie Irving and Al Horford struggled, but they were picked up by the Celtics' bench, which outscored the Pacers' reserves, 49-40. Back in his home state of Indiana, Gordon Hayward stepped up in a major way, putting in 20 points on an efficient 7-of-9 from the field in one of his best games of the season.
As the first team to advance to the second round, the Celtics will now have plenty of time to rest as they await the conclusion of the first round. Their opponent in the second round figures to be the Milwaukee Bucks, who themselves are just one game away from a sweep of the Detroit Pistons. The Celtics beat the Bucks, 4-3 in the first round of the playoffs last season, with the home team winning every game.
Playoff series schedule (Celtics win series 4-0)
Game 1 (at BOS): Celtics 84, Pacers 74 (Box Score)
Game 2 (at BOS): Celtics 99, Pacers 91 (Box Score)
Game 3 (at IND): Celtics 104, Pacers 96 (Box Score)
Game 4 (at IND): Celtics 110, Pacers 106 (Box Score)
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Who wins the 2019 NBA Finals? And which massive long shot can go all the way?
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Milwaukee Bucks vs. Boston Celtics 2019 NBA Playoff Preview
The [M]Bucks were exceptional this season[/M] behind one of the MVP favorites in Antetokounmpo and a talented roster, posting a 60-22 record and going 33-8 on their home floor.
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The fourth-seeded Boston Celtics had a rough regular season, but they've been perfect so far in the playoffs. On Sunday afternoon, they pulled away from the Indiana Pacers in the fourth quarter of Game 4 to secure a 110-106 win, and with it a 4-0 sweep in their first-round series.
Kyrie Irving and Al Horford struggled, but they were picked up by the Celtics' bench, which outscored the Pacers' reserves, 49-40. Back in his home state of Indiana, Gordon Hayward stepped up in a major way, putting in 20 points on an efficient 7-of-9 from the field in one of his best games of the season.
As the first team to advance to the second round, the Celtics will now have plenty of time to rest as they await the conclusion of the first round. Their opponent in the second round figures to be the Milwaukee Bucks, who themselves are just one game away from a sweep of the Detroit Pistons. The Celtics beat the Bucks, 4-3 in the first round of the playoffs last season, with the home team winning every game.
Playoff series schedule (Celtics win series 4-0)
Game 1 (at BOS): Celtics 84, Pacers 74 (Box Score)
Game 2 (at BOS): Celtics 99, Pacers 91 (Box Score)
Game 3 (at IND): Celtics 104, Pacers 96 (Box Score)
Game 4 (at IND): Celtics 110, Pacers 106 (Box Score)
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Milwaukee Bucks vs. Boston Celtics 2019 NBA Playoff Preview
The [M]Bucks[/M] were exceptional this season behind one of the MVP favorites in Antetokounmpo and a [M]talented roster[/M], posting a 60-22 record and going 33-8 on their home floor.
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The fourth-seeded Boston Celtics had a rough regular season, but they've been perfect so far in the playoffs. On Sunday afternoon, they pulled away from the Indiana Pacers in the fourth quarter of Game 4 to secure a 110-106 win, and with it a 4-0 sweep in their first-round series.
Kyrie Irving and Al Horford struggled, but they were picked up by the Celtics' bench, which outscored the Pacers' reserves, 49-40. Back in his home state of Indiana, Gordon Hayward stepped up in a major way, putting in 20 points on an efficient 7-of-9 from the field in one of his best games of the season.
As the first team to advance to the second round, the Celtics will now have plenty of time to rest as they await the conclusion of the first round. Their opponent in the second round figures to be the Milwaukee Bucks, who themselves are just one game away from a sweep of the Detroit Pistons. The Celtics beat the Bucks, 4-3 in the first round of the playoffs last season, with the home team winning every game.
Playoff series schedule (Celtics win series 4-0)
Game 1 (at BOS): Celtics 84, Pacers 74 (Box Score)
Game 2 (at BOS): Celtics 99, Pacers 91 (Box Score)
Game 3 (at IND): Celtics 104, Pacers 96 (Box Score)
Game 4 (at IND): Celtics 110, Pacers 106 (Box Score)
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Milwaukee Bucks vs. Boston Celtics 2019 NBA Playoff Preview
The Bucks were exceptional this season behind one of the [M]MVP favorites[/M] in [M]Antetokounmpo[/M] and a talented roster, posting a 60-22 record and going 33-8 on their home floor.
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The fourth-seeded Boston Celtics had a rough regular season, but they've been perfect so far in the playoffs. On Sunday afternoon, they pulled away from the Indiana Pacers in the fourth quarter of Game 4 to secure a 110-106 win, and with it a 4-0 sweep in their first-round series.
Kyrie Irving and Al Horford struggled, but they were picked up by the Celtics' bench, which outscored the Pacers' reserves, 49-40. Back in his home state of Indiana, Gordon Hayward stepped up in a major way, putting in 20 points on an efficient 7-of-9 from the field in one of his best games of the season.
As the first team to advance to the second round, the Celtics will now have plenty of time to rest as they await the conclusion of the first round. Their opponent in the second round figures to be the Milwaukee Bucks, who themselves are just one game away from a sweep of the Detroit Pistons. The Celtics beat the Bucks, 4-3 in the first round of the playoffs last season, with the home team winning every game.
Playoff series schedule (Celtics win series 4-0)
Game 1 (at BOS): Celtics 84, Pacers 74 (Box Score)
Game 2 (at BOS): Celtics 99, Pacers 91 (Box Score)
Game 3 (at IND): Celtics 104, Pacers 96 (Box Score)
Game 4 (at IND): Celtics 110, Pacers 106 (Box Score)
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[M]Milwaukee Bucks vs[/M]. [M]Boston Celtics 2019 NBA Playoff[/M] Preview
The Bucks were exceptional this season behind one of the MVP favorites in Antetokounmpo and a talented roster, posting a 60-22 record and going 33-8 on their home floor.
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The fourth-seeded Boston Celtics had a rough regular season, but they've been perfect so far in the playoffs. On Sunday afternoon, they pulled away from the Indiana Pacers in the fourth quarter of Game 4 to secure a 110-106 win, and with it a 4-0 sweep in their first-round series.
Kyrie Irving and Al Horford struggled, but they were picked up by the Celtics' bench, which outscored the Pacers' reserves, 49-40. Back in his home state of Indiana, Gordon Hayward stepped up in a major way, putting in 20 points on an efficient 7-of-9 from the field in one of his best games of the season.
As the first team to advance to the second round, the Celtics will now have plenty of time to rest as they await the conclusion of the first round. Their opponent in the second round figures to be the Milwaukee Bucks, who themselves are just one game away from a sweep of the Detroit Pistons. The Celtics beat the Bucks, 4-3 in the first round of the playoffs last season, with the home team winning every game.
Playoff series schedule (Celtics win series 4-0)
Game 1 (at BOS): Celtics 84, Pacers 74 (Box Score)
Game 2 (at BOS): Celtics 99, Pacers 91 (Box Score)
Game 3 (at IND): Celtics 104, Pacers 96 (Box Score)
Game 4 (at IND): Celtics 110, Pacers 106 (Box Score)
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[M]Milwaukee Bucks vs[/M]. [M]Boston Celtics[/M] 2019 NBA Playoff Preview
The Bucks were exceptional this season behind one of the MVP favorites in Antetokounmpo and a talented roster, posting a 60-22 record and going 33-8 on their home floor.
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The fourth-seeded Boston Celtics had a rough regular season, but they've been perfect so far in the playoffs. On Sunday afternoon, they pulled away from the Indiana Pacers in the fourth quarter of Game 4 to secure a 110-106 win, and with it a 4-0 sweep in their first-round series.
Kyrie Irving and Al Horford struggled, but they were picked up by the Celtics' bench, which outscored the Pacers' reserves, 49-40. Back in his home state of Indiana, Gordon Hayward stepped up in a major way, putting in 20 points on an efficient 7-of-9 from the field in one of his best games of the season.
As the first team to advance to the second round, the Celtics will now have plenty of time to rest as they await the conclusion of the first round. Their opponent in the second round figures to be the Milwaukee Bucks, who themselves are just one game away from a sweep of the Detroit Pistons. The Celtics beat the Bucks, 4-3 in the first round of the playoffs last season, with the home team winning every game.
Playoff series schedule (Celtics win series 4-0)
Game 1 (at BOS): Celtics 84, Pacers 74 (Box Score)
Game 2 (at BOS): Celtics 99, Pacers 91 (Box Score)
Game 3 (at IND): Celtics 104, Pacers 96 (Box Score)
Game 4 (at IND): Celtics 110, Pacers 106 (Box Score)
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Although the Celtics wound up as the four-seed after an up-and-down regular season, they impressed by sweeping the [M]five-seed Indiana Pacers[/M] to begin the playoffs.
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The fourth-seeded Boston Celtics had a rough regular season, but they've been perfect so far in the playoffs. On Sunday afternoon, they pulled away from the Indiana Pacers in the fourth quarter of Game 4 to secure a 110-106 win, and with it a 4-0 sweep in their first-round series.
Kyrie Irving and Al Horford struggled, but they were picked up by the Celtics' bench, which outscored the Pacers' reserves, 49-40. Back in his home state of Indiana, Gordon Hayward stepped up in a major way, putting in 20 points on an efficient 7-of-9 from the field in one of his best games of the season.
As the first team to advance to the second round, the Celtics will now have plenty of time to rest as they await the conclusion of the first round. Their opponent in the second round figures to be the Milwaukee Bucks, who themselves are just one game away from a sweep of the Detroit Pistons. The Celtics beat the Bucks, 4-3 in the first round of the playoffs last season, with the home team winning every game.
Playoff series schedule (Celtics win series 4-0)
Game 1 (at BOS): Celtics 84, Pacers 74 (Box Score)
Game 2 (at BOS): Celtics 99, Pacers 91 (Box Score)
Game 3 (at IND): Celtics 104, Pacers 96 (Box Score)
Game 4 (at IND): Celtics 110, Pacers 106 (Box Score)
Odds and Analysis
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Who wins the 2019 NBA Finals? And which massive long shot can go all the way?
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