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Six-way talks on N. Korea still useful: Bosworth
WASHINGTON, June 14 (Yonhap) -- The United States still believes that there is no better tool than the six-way talks in dealing with North Korea's nuclear weapons drive despite a protracted stalemate, Washington's point man on Pyongyang was quoted as saying Tuesday.
The options of ignoring them and turning several mountainsides to rubble having been vetoed...
In a keynote address at a closed-door post-forum dinner hosted by the Brookings Institution here, Stephen Bosworth, U.S. special representative for North Korea policy, said the long-dormant six-way talks are "useful" for the denuclearization of the communist nation, "not immediately but with an incremental approach," according to a participant who requested anonymity.

Bosworth was quoted as saying that the six-party negotiations are necessary to maintain bilateral and multilateral contacts with Pyongyang.
Also necessary in order not to reward Kimmie with the prestige of a bilateral meeting, prestige that he desperately wants.
Meanwhile, another participant in the meeting said later that the U.S. seems to have concluded that the food situations in North Korea are not that serious. The Barack Obama administration dispatched a team of officials and experts, led by Robert King, special envoy for North Korea's human rights, there last month in a bid to verify Pyongyang's claim that its people urgently need food aid.
And if they are serious, let China fix the problem.

Posted by: Steve White 2011-06-15
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