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China-Japan-Koreas
Nork Nuclear Envoy to Meet U.S. Officials
2011-07-26
U.S. and North Korean officials are expected to meet this week, following the first contact between nuclear negotiators from the two Koreas in two years and seven months. North Korean Vice Foreign Minister Kim Kye-gwan, who also serves as Pyongyang's top nuclear negotiator, visits New York on Thursday, where he plans to meet Special Representative for North Korea Policy Stephen Bosworth, and other high-ranking officials to discuss the resumption of the stalled six-party nuclear talks.

Kim goes at the invitation of the National Committee on American Foreign Policy.

The last official contact between the U.S. and North Korea took place in December 2009, when Bosworth went to Pyongyang.

Kim is a heavyweight in North Korea's Foreign Ministry who replaced Kang Sok-ju when he was promoted to deputy premier in September of last year. There are forecasts that he will discuss a range of issues with U.S. officials besides the North's nuclear program, including food aid for his impoverished country.

The meeting has South Korea's blessing. After Kim met his South Korean counterpart on the sidelines of the ASEAN Regional Forum, a high-ranking South Korean official said, "We recommended Washington hold bilateral talks with Pyongyang."

But U.S.-North Korean dialogue faces many obstacles. The North continues to demand recognition as a nuclear state, while its uranium enrichment program and reluctance to apologize for attacks on the South Korean Navy corvette Cheonan and Yeonpyeong Island last year are also major bones of contention.

"As long as a chance for progress in talks with North Korea has been created, there will be continued efforts to keep them going," a government official said.
Posted by:Steve White

#2  Kimmie + Regime Boyz are wily dastardly **** agz their own people, but aren't idjuts - the development of a reliable LR nuclear arsenal for his DPRK is his Geopol + Ideo "hedge" agz both overlord China as well as the ROK + US-UNO, to include the ROK's Western-style DemoSocialists.

TO PROTECT HIS REGIME, + NORTH KOREA'S SOVEREIGNTY "AS IS" + THE NORTH'S BRAND OF MARXISM-SOCIALISM, KIMMIE TAINT GONNA GIVE UP THE NUKES IRREGARDLESS OF ANY DIPLOMACY TO THE CONTRARY, + NOT UNLESS HE IS GUARANTEED = ASSURED OF MAJOR CONCESSIONS FROM ALL CAMPS.

Put another way, when iff-n-when Kimmie does fire the DPRK's Nuke Missles at South Korea + US-Japan in righteous Norkie indignation, + prolly wid China's covert consent + order, he wants to make sure he will be able to flip a switch + cause saidsame DPRK Nuke Missles to change target paths in mid-course + fly back towards Beijing instead.

AGAIN, TRUTH BE TOLD, IMO AS THINGS STAND IT IS, SSSSSSSHHHHHHHHHHH, IN THE ROK'S + US' + JAPAN'S INTERESTS VEE CHINA TO LET KIMMIE + DPRK DEV NUKES.
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2011-07-26 18:55  

#1  Top NORK negotiating point:
Can you provide sandwiches for me to bring back to my whole team???
Posted by: Capsu78   2011-07-26 09:41  

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