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Thursday, September 14, 2006
North Korea rejects US offer of Unilateral Talks
North Korea rejected an offer from US Assistant Secretary of State Christopher Hill. South Korea's Vice foreign Minister reported this surprising twist, indicating that Hill's offer may have not been sanctioned by Washington.
Both the rejection and the offer provide a surprising glimpse into the problems at hand. North Korea has been demanding unilateral talks with the United States for many months. The demands of North Korea have been met with equally strong rebuff's by the United States. The United States continues to push for 6 party multilateral talks working to engage all of the stakeholders of the region, including Russia, Japan, South Korea and China
Technorati Tags: multilateral talks, North Korea, Christopher Hill
Both the rejection and the offer provide a surprising glimpse into the problems at hand. North Korea has been demanding unilateral talks with the United States for many months. The demands of North Korea have been met with equally strong rebuff's by the United States. The United States continues to push for 6 party multilateral talks working to engage all of the stakeholders of the region, including Russia, Japan, South Korea and China
Technorati Tags: multilateral talks, North Korea, Christopher Hill
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