North Korean Nuclear Program

Juche and the North’s nuclear arms

‘I spent 80 percent of my 23 years of upbringing to longing,” declared the late, widely loved poet So Chung-ju, whom many admirers frequently called by the pen name Midang, in his youthful days seven decades ago. One could not...

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U.S. to send expert group to N.Korea

The United States will send a group of experts on Korean affairs to North Korea on Saturday for talks on the country's nuclear program, ahead of a visit by Washington's envoy, Yonhap news agency said. Stephen Bosworth, the U.S....

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U.S. experts to visit Pyongyang before envoy arrives: Yonhap

SEOUL -- A group of U.S. experts on Korean affairs will visit Pyongyang Saturday for talks with policy makers regarding North Korea's nuclear weapons program, a news report said. The trip comes as Stephen Bosworth, U.S. special...

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U.S. to send expert group to N.Korea ahead of envoy's visit

The United States will send a group of experts on Korean affairs to North Korea on Saturday for talks on the country's nuclear program, ahead of a visit by Washington's envoy, Yonhap news agency said.

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Give North Korea a break | John Delury

Denuclearisation will only come when bridges have been built with Pyongyang and it feels firmly set on a new economic course Negotiations over the denuclearisation of the Korean peninsula look set to resume . Sadly, they are...

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World › Obama, Lee press N Korea to scrap nuclear program

Thursday 19th November, 07:00 PM JST SEOUL — U.S. President Barack Obama and South Korean President Lee Myung Bak on Thursday pressed North Korea to move toward scrapping its nuclear programs, with Obama saying he will send his...

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Why China Won't Get Tough on Iran or North Korea (Time.com)

By BILL POWELL / BEIJING Bill Powell / Beijing – 43 mins ago China's government, as President Barack Obama by now no doubt knows, loves to talk about climate change. But he doesn't have the same luxury of deferring action on...

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[OPINION] Turning North Korea around

SEOUL -- While all leaders -- including North Korea’s Kim Jong Il -- remain committed to denuclearization in public, none appears ready to risk much in terms of domestic politics to achieve that end. Simply put, the US and...

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warmer welcome than in China, Japan

Seoul, South Korea - President Barack Obama can expect the warmest reception of his swing through East Asia Thursday morning when he meets South Korea's conservative President Lee Myung-bak – a wel...

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Obama, Hu stress co-operation after talks

President Barack Obama and Chinese President Hu Jintao promised a determined, joint effort to tackle climate change, nuclear disarmament and other global troubles yet emerged from their first full-blown summit Tuesday with...

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