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China-Japan-Koreas
DPRK rejects further talks on nuke program
2006-09-27
(Xinhua) -- The Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) rejected further talks on its nuclear program because of U.S. breakdown, Choe Su Hon, Deputy Foreign Minister of the DPRK, said Tuesday. "It is quite preposterous that the DPRK, under the groundless U.S. sanctions, takes part in the talks of discussing its own nuclear abandonment," Choe said in his speech to the general debate of the 61st session of the UN General Assembly. "This is the matter of principle intolerable of even the slightest concession," he stressed.

Choe reiterated that the DPRK maintains its consistent position to resolve the issue of denuclearizing the Korean peninsula peacefully through dialogue and negotiations, adding it is willing to hold the talks more than any other countries. "However, the United States, soon after the announcement of the Joint Statement, has spent no time in imposing financial sanctions up on the DPRK," he severely blamed the United States.

What the United States had done eventually scrapped the already-agreed itinerary for the following rounds of the talks and created the present impasse, the deputy foreign minister argued. He pointed out that "it is crystal that the United States is not in favor of the Six-Pary Talks and the denuclearization of the Korean peninsula."
Posted by:Fred

#3  It is doubtful that they are going to engage until after they donotate the bomb, as they jack up the price for engagement. They also know Bush's days are numbered and they hope to find a donk in their stocking.
Posted by: Captain America   2006-09-27 03:25  

#2  Yes, the entire world is surely convinced that it is the US's fault.

All the rhetoric got them what they wanted: Time to build what they think is a bomb.
Posted by: gorb   2006-09-27 02:07  

#1  The two KOREAS are both complaining about Chinese textbooks ascribing the areas as part of China, and the Korean peoples as part of China's ethnic mix. Its getting harder and harder for North Korea to justify its claim as an independent, sovereign nation NOT under Chicom control.
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2006-09-27 00:45  

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