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STEPHANOPOULOS: "The president announced a nuclear deal with North Korea this week. Is it a good deal?"
GOVERNOR ROMNEY: "Well, I'm hopeful that the key to the deal, which is additional inspectors by IAEA inspectors will let us determine whether or not they're cheating. Because I think the experience that we've had with North Korea is, just like the last time that President Clinton entered into an agreed framework, that the North Koreans cheat."
STEPHANOPOULOS: "But because of that history, others like John Bolton, the president's own former U.N. ambassador, say it's a bad deal. We're actually rewarding North Korea for bad behavior when we know they cheated in the past."
GOVERNOR ROMNEY: "Well, I want to see the final agreement. I want to see how the T's are crossed and the I's are dotted. I'm not going to tell you whether right now it's a good agreement, but I know what the problem is in the agreement, and that is unless the IAEA has the kind of inspections that we can be sure they're not cheating, then it would not be a step forward, and that's going to be critical."
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