Lee Myung-bak: North Korea must rejoin talks
"Denuclearization is a prerequisite for reunification of Korea," South Korean president Lee Myung-bak said in his speech. Lee urged North Korea to rejoin the six-party talks "without any preconditions." He also promised to "increase dialogue and exchanges" between the two Koreas and said he was at work on a grand bargain for the dismantlement of ...
"Denuclearization is a prerequisite for reunification of Korea," South Korean president Lee Myung-bak said in his speech. Lee urged North Korea to rejoin the six-party talks "without any preconditions."
"Denuclearization is a prerequisite for reunification of Korea," South Korean president Lee Myung-bak said in his speech. Lee urged North Korea to rejoin the six-party talks "without any preconditions."
He also promised to "increase dialogue and exchanges" between the two Koreas and said he was at work on a grand bargain for the dismantlement of the North Korean nuclear program and the resumption of talks.
Joshua Keating was an associate editor at Foreign Policy. Twitter: @joshuakeating
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