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laura bicker reports. laura: finally these foreign -- fallen soiers are making their way home. it has been over 65 years since they were kill fighting a war that many feared had been forgotten. one by one, 55 caskets wrapped in the united nations flag are carefully carried into a cargo plane. but until the remains are tested, it is unclear how manyn have bturned. still, today will be seen as progress by a u.s. president who made it a priority during his summit with the north korean leader. t donald truk the chance to publicly thank him. pres. trump: i want to thank chairman kim in front of the media for fulfilling a promise he made to me, and i'm sure he will continue to fulfill that omise. laura: but the fundamental problem remains -- north korea still has nuclear material and nuclear missiles. in pyongyang, kim jong-un was exalted by war veterans as he marked the anniversary of the armistice that ended the korean war, somethingescribed here as a day of victory. in seoul, the repatriation raised hopes among veterans that peace will one day come to the peninsula. 15 countries f