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China-Japan-Koreas
'North Korea asks China to set Rice visit'
2005-05-18
North Korea has asked China to arrange a visit to Pyongyang by US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, a Japanese newspaper said, but Japan's top government spokesman said Washington had denied the report.
"Nope. Nope. Never happened. They talked about it, sure, but then they found out that Madelaine Albright wasn't Secretary of State anymore, so they changed the subject."
Nearly a year after the last round of six-country talks on North Korea's nuclear arms programme, concerns are rising that Pyongyang may conduct an underground test of a nuclear device. The Nihon Keizai financial daily said on Tuesday that North Korea's proposal was conveyed to Rice by Chinese Foreign Minister Li Zhaoxing during a telephone conversation on May 13. The report, which cited unidentified diplomatic sources, did not say what response Rice had given.
"Damn, Condi! What's wrong?"
"I just blew hot coffee out my nose, dammit!"
Japanese Chief Cabinet Secretary Hiroyuki Hosoda told a news conference that the US State Department had denied the report. "There are people who want the United States and North Korea to have direct dialogue, but we think that the right course is to discuss (it) in the six-way talks," Hosoda added. Private broadcaster TV Tokyo later reported that a "US diplomatic group" could travel to Pyongyang soon to prepare for a trip by Rice, although a US Embassy spokeswoman in Beijing said she had no information on such a plan.
"We're always the last to know..."
The United States has repeatedly rejected the idea of holding bilateral talks with Pyongyang outside the six-party framework. South Korean Foreign Ministry officials said they had no information suggesting Rice might go to Pyongyang. "It would seem a little far-fetched to say Rice would visit Pyongyang at this point," one of the officials said. But some analysts said pressure was mounting from other participants for Washington to open some form of dialogue.
Posted by:Fred

#5  Send Rice! We run out of soft, chewy rocks.
Posted by: Lil Kim   2005-05-18 09:03  

#4  Maybe they think Kimmie-boy-the-baby-killer can 'seduce' Condi into giving them what they want like they did that moron Halfbright....

If so they are in for a big, rather rude, suprise!
Posted by: CrazyFool   2005-05-18 08:53  

#3  I'd love to see the article from KCNA if Condi were to visit Norkland. They've been blasting her for quite a while. Uh, never mind.
Posted by: Spot   2005-05-18 08:29  

#2  There's a translation issue here. The Norks said to China 'Send rice.'
Posted by: phil_b   2005-05-18 00:59  

#1  Maybe we should just send a gift boxed set of the new Team America DVD.
Posted by: RWV   2005-05-18 00:39  

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