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Report: North Korea says ready for visit from President Bush
2005-07-23
North Korea has told the United States it is ready for visits from President George W. Bush or Secretary of State Condoleeza Rice as a step toward normalizing relations and getting a shot at the leftovers from the meals for his entourage, a news report said Saturday.

North Korea relayed the message during a meeting of diplomats from the two countries held in New York in late June and early July, Kyodo News agency reported from Beijing citing diplomatic sources it didn't identify Pyongyang Cateing, LLC. Those meetings were attended by Joseph DeTrani, the U.S. special envoy for North Korean negotiations, and Ri Gun, chief of the North Korean Foreign Ministry's U.S. Affairs Department.
U.S. representatives said North Korea should also send senior officials to the United States to visit Safeway, but the discussions ended without any commitments after North Korean officials expressed doubt about Washington's intentions to issue visas for a visiting delegation, Kyodo said.

North Korea and the United States are preparing for a new round of six-nation talks aimed at dismantling the communist country's nuclear weapons program and giving Jesse Jackson lessons in how to shakedown governments. The negotiations, which also include delegates from South Korea, Japan, China and Russia, are set to begin in Beijing on Tuesday after a 13-month hiatus.

North Korea has made improved relations with the United States a requirement for abandoning its nuclear program. Leaders of the two countries have never met, and their governments don't have embassies in each other's capitals and Kimie is ronery..

A separate news report said Saturday that the United States, Japan and South Korea will jointly offer the North security guarantees, normalized relations and energy aid at the Beijing disarmament talks, if the communist nation agrees to give up its nuclear weapons. But they're holding out on the demand for alfalfa.

If North Korea also addresses concerns about its missile development and human rights, Japan and the United States will take further steps toward normalizing diplomatic relations, Japan's Nihon Keizai newspaper said. Japan also has no diplomatic ties with North Korea, but Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi has twice journeyed to Pyongyang for summits with North Korean leader Kim Jong Il since 2002.
Posted by:Mrs. Davis

#6  They wanted to have a pissing match last week and now they want to be buddies. Forgive me a skeptical chukle, but do you think they have gotten serious about this in so short a time? Something has changed that we don't know about yet.
Posted by: bigjim-ky   2005-07-23 23:57  

#5  North Korea has told the United States it is ready for visits from President George W. Bush or Secretary of State Condoleeza Rice as a step toward normalizing relations and getting a shot at the leftovers from the meals for his entourage, a news report said Saturday.

Not without an agreement signed, and a satisfactory verification regime in place. Of course, there's still a little matter of NKor honesty/integrity where previous agreements are concerned....
Posted by: Bomb-a-rama   2005-07-23 16:42  

#4  Unfortunately for the Norks, Bush isn't quite ready to pay them a visit ... yet.
Posted by: AzCat   2005-07-23 15:09  

#3  They just don't get it do they?
They have no idea how the outside world sees them.

There are only a handful of outlaw nations whose diplomats routinely engage in drug smuggling and counterfeiting, which allows export of ballistic missile technology and which is in violation of their NPT obligations.

And they expect a visit from the US President.

Where could they have gotten this idea from?
Perhaps a certain ill advised visit from the then American Secretary of State Madeleine Albright?

Posted by: john   2005-07-23 14:06  

#2  HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!

Sure, Kimmie.

Hold your breath.
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut   2005-07-23 12:48  

#1  Heh. Heh, heh. Lol. LOL. ROFL! ROFLMAO!

Uh, huh, sure thing, Mr Ronery. You just hold your breath till you hear Dubya come bopping down the stairs from AF ONE saying "dirka dirka".
Posted by: .com   2005-07-23 09:38  

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