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South Korea's [P]resident [Lee Myung-bak] offered Tuesday to send swine flu medication to North Korea amid reports that the virus killed dozens of people and is spreading fast in its impoverished communist neighbor
Fundamentally, it doesn’t really matter whether Bosworth goes to Pyongyang or whether North Korea returns to six-party talks
We support bilateral negotiations between the United States and North Korea and hope that they will contribute to strengthening mutual understanding and the elimination of tension
But the North Koreans are likely to find when (Bosworth) arrives in Pyongyang this week that the United States will not accept North Korea as a nuclear weapons state
The Noko Jeans line is the brainchild of three Swedish entrepreneurs who hoped their label would help break North Korea's isolation through increased trade with the West.
I do not think anybody outside the meeting room knows what is said in the EU negotiations with Iran or North Korea
North Korea is an important link with all of Obama's Asian alliances so he wants to involve these regional powers in these negotiations.
Apparently PUB has censored our exhibition/store by shutting it down and 'confiscating' the jeans because of the 'working conditions in North Korea'
In their lives behind the iron or the bamboo curtains, those scientists recieved no recognition from their countrymen or from the international scientific community. (p. 221) Then it could have been just to deter Americans from doing anything provocative - what a nuclear-armed Iran, North Korea, or Paki...
Australia's visa ban on North Korean nationals is part of the Government's response to North Korea's missile and nuclear weapons programs
North Korea likes the idea of an American envoy coming to visit, and they wanted Bosworth to come to Pyongyang
What North Korea wants now is a peace treaty with the United States but that is out of the question
Against Portugal with their style of play and their players it will be like Brazil against Brazil. The big question mark is with North Korea. I will have to take a close look at them. Ivory Coast — they are very strong side.
s Ivory Coast will battle it out for a second-phase spot with minnows North Korea. Ronaldo, infamous for winking at the Portuguese bench following Wayne Rooney
It will be like a Premier League game ... The USA is like a team you meet every week. It's better than meeting North Korea and a style of play you're not used to.
I think we are in the most difficult group. There are other tough groups but this one for Brazil, Portugal, Ivory Coast and North Korea is the group of death
The toughest match is going to be the first one (v North Korea) and then the second one (v Ivory Coast) and then the third one (v Portugal). That is the way we think
The administration sees very clearly that North Korea is trying to change the venue from six party talks to bilateral talks. It's trying to change the agenda from its own denuclearization to what it calls the U.S. hostile policy. And that's a nonstarter
The North is seeking bilateral talks with the US but our goal is to reactivate the multilateral talks ... The United States will never engage in sweeping US-North Korea bilateral talks, ignoring the principle of multilateral talks.
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South Korean students hold North, left, and South Korean flags before World Cup qualifier soccer match between South and North Korea at the World Cup Stadium in Seoul, South Korea, Wednesday, April 1, 2009.
View Photo »Ri Gun, director general of the North American affairs bureau of North. Korea's Foreign Ministry, arrives at the National Committee on American Foreign Policy in New York October 30, 2009.
View Photo »Ri Gun, director general of the North American affairs bureau of North. Korea's Foreign Ministry, arrives at the National Committee on American Foreign Policy in New York October 30, 2009.
View Photo »Ri Gun, director general of the North American affairs bureau of North. Korea's Foreign Ministry, arrives at the National Committee on American Foreign Policy in New York October 30, 2009.
View Photo »North Koreans work at a factory of South Korean-owned company in the inter-Korean industrial park in Kaesong, North Korea, just a few hundred metres north of the heavily fortified Demilitarised Zone that divides the Korean peninsula in this September 30, 2009 file photo released by Unif...
View Photo »South Korean Christians fly national flags and cross flags during a rally for peaceful unification of Korea peninsula and the World Peace in Seoul, South Korea, Friday, Oct. 23, 2009.
View Photo »Anti-North Korea protesters burn North Korean flags and mock missiles at a protest denouncing the North's missile launch, in Seoul October 13, 2009.
View Photo »North Korean An Chol Hyok runs with the ball during their friendly football match FC Nantes vs. North Korea's national football team, on October 9, 2009, in La Roche-sur-Yon.
View Photo »North Korea's national soccer coach Kim Jong Hun, rear, supervizes a training session in Saint-Sebastien-sur-Loire, western France, Thursday Oct. 8, 2009.
View Photo »North Korea's national soccer team player Yu Yong Nam controls the ball during a training session in Saint-Sebastien-sur-Loire, western France, Thursday Oct. 8, 2009.
View Photo »North Korean's Yu Yong-nam controls a ball during a training session in Saint-Sebastien-sur-Loire near Nantes October 8, 2009. North Korea, who have qualified for the 2010 World Cup, will play a friendly soccer match against France's second division club Nantes on Friday.
View Photo »North Korean's players run during a training session in Saint-Sebastien-sur-Loire near Nantes October 8, 2009. North Korea, who have qualified for the 2010 World Cup, will play a friendly soccer match against France's second division club Nantes on Friday.
View Photo »North Korea's national soccer team coach Kim Jong-hun conducts a training session in Saint-Sebastien-sur-Loire near Nantes October 8, 2009. North Korea, who have qualified for the 2010 World Cup, will play a friendly soccer match against France's second division club Nantes on Friday.
View Photo »North Korea's national soccer coach Kim Jong Hun, rear, supervizes a training session in Saint-Sebastien-sur-Loire, western France, Thursday Oct. 8, 2009.
View Photo »North Korea's national soccer team player Choe Kil Ho, foreground, stretches during a training session in Saint-Sebastien-sur-Loire, western France, Thursday Oct. 8, 2009.
View Photo »North Korea's Yu Yong-nam takes part in a training session in Saint-Sebastien-sur-Loire near Nantes, October 8, 2009. North Korea, who have qualified for the 2010 World Cup, will play a friendly soccer match against France's second division club Nantes on Friday.
View Photo »North Korea's national soccer team coach Kim Jong-hun conducts a training session in Saint-Sebastien-sur-Loire near Nantes, October 8, 2009. North Korea, who have qualified for the 2010 World Cup, will play a friendly soccer match against France's second division club Nantes on Friday.
View Photo »North Korea's Kim Kum-il is seen during a training session in Saint-Sebastien-sur-Loire near Nantes, October 8, 2009. North Korea, who have qualified for the 2010 World Cup, will play a friendly soccer match against France's second division club Nantes on Friday.
View Photo »North Korea's Choe Kum-chol controls a ball during a training session in Saint-Sebastien-sur-Loire near Nantes October 8, 2009. North Korea, who have qualified for the 2010 World Cup, will play a friendly soccer match against France's second division club Nantes on Friday.
View Photo »North Korea national football team players arrive for lunch on October 8, 2009 in Saint-Sebastien-sur-Loire, near the western French city of Nantes, where the squad is based from October 5 to 15.
View Photo »North Korean's national soccer players play foosball before a soccer training session in Saint-Sebastien-sur-Loire near Nantes, October 8, 2009. North Korea will face French Ligue 2 soccer team Nantes on Friday for a friendly match.
View Photo »North Korean's national soccer team captain Nam Song-chol (R) and team mates are seen before a soccer training session in Saint-Sebastien-sur-Loire near Nantes October 8, 2009. North Korea will face French Ligue 2 soccer team Nantes on Friday for a friendly match.
View Photo »North Korean's national soccer team coach Kim Jong Hun attends a news conference in Saint-Sebastien-sur-Loire near Nantes, October 8, 2009. North Korea will face French Ligue 2 soccer team Nantes on Friday for a friendly match.
View Photo »North Korean's national soccer team coach Kim Jong Hun is seen through a television camera eyepiece as he attends a news conference in Saint-Sebastien-sur-Loire near Nantes, October 8, 2009. North Korea will face French Ligue 2 soccer team Nantes on Friday for a friendly match.
View Photo »North Korean's national soccer team coach Kim Jong Hun attends a news conference in Saint-Sebastien-sur-Loire near Nantes, October 8, 2009. North Korea will face French Ligue 2 soccer team Nantes on Friday for a friendly match.
View Photo »Ri Gun, director general of the North American affairs bureau of North. Korea's Foreign Ministry, arrives at the National Committee on American Foreign Policy in New York October 30, 2009.
View Photo »South Korea's [P]resident [Lee Myung-bak] offered Tuesday to send swine flu medication to North Korea amid reports that the virus killed dozens of people and is spreading fast in its impoverished communist neighbor
Fundamentally, it doesn’t really matter whether Bosworth goes to Pyongyang or whether North Korea returns to six-party talks
We support bilateral negotiations between the United States and North Korea and hope that they will contribute to strengthening mutual understanding and the elimination of tension
But the North Koreans are likely to find when (Bosworth) arrives in Pyongyang this week that the United States will not accept North Korea as a nuclear weapons state
The Noko Jeans line is the brainchild of three Swedish entrepreneurs who hoped their label would help break North Korea's isolation through increased trade with the West.
I do not think anybody outside the meeting room knows what is said in the EU negotiations with Iran or North Korea
North Korea is an important link with all of Obama's Asian alliances so he wants to involve these regional powers in these negotiations.
Apparently PUB has censored our exhibition/store by shutting it down and 'confiscating' the jeans because of the 'working conditions in North Korea'
In their lives behind the iron or the bamboo curtains, those scientists recieved no recognition from their countrymen or from the international scientific community. (p. 221) Then it could have been just to deter Americans from doing anything provocative - what a nuclear-armed Iran, North Korea, or Paki...
Australia's visa ban on North Korean nationals is part of the Government's response to North Korea's missile and nuclear weapons programs
North Korea likes the idea of an American envoy coming to visit, and they wanted Bosworth to come to Pyongyang
What North Korea wants now is a peace treaty with the United States but that is out of the question
Against Portugal with their style of play and their players it will be like Brazil against Brazil. The big question mark is with North Korea. I will have to take a close look at them. Ivory Coast — they are very strong side.
s Ivory Coast will battle it out for a second-phase spot with minnows North Korea. Ronaldo, infamous for winking at the Portuguese bench following Wayne Rooney
It will be like a Premier League game ... The USA is like a team you meet every week. It's better than meeting North Korea and a style of play you're not used to.
I think we are in the most difficult group. There are other tough groups but this one for Brazil, Portugal, Ivory Coast and North Korea is the group of death
The toughest match is going to be the first one (v North Korea) and then the second one (v Ivory Coast) and then the third one (v Portugal). That is the way we think
The administration sees very clearly that North Korea is trying to change the venue from six party talks to bilateral talks. It's trying to change the agenda from its own denuclearization to what it calls the U.S. hostile policy. And that's a nonstarter
The North is seeking bilateral talks with the US but our goal is to reactivate the multilateral talks ... The United States will never engage in sweeping US-North Korea bilateral talks, ignoring the principle of multilateral talks.
The objective of the Obama administration, like the Bush administration, remains the complete, verifiable, irreversible denuclearization of North Korea (the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, or the DPRK)
When we arrived in North Korea in 2008, we expected worse (than in previously visited China) but were rather happily surprised to see a clean factory, lots of space
North Korea's crimes against humanity are no less serious than Sudan's
Our aim is to get the arrest warrant on Kim Jong Il to be issued ... North Korea's crimes against humanity are no less serious than Sudan's.
But any peace treaty must come through discussions involving the four parties concerned, South Korea, North Korea, the United States and China
I’m not happy to represent some of them, like Iran and North Korea, which the U.S. doesn’t always have friendly relations with ... But I feel like I have a responsibility, as an American and as a broker in New York, to help these people.
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