Friday, September 23, 2005

Policy Directive

SEPTEMBER 24, 2005 By Jong sik Kong Jung-Ahn Kim
Donga.com

North Korea’s Deputy Foreign Minister Choe Su Hon announced on September 22 (U.S. time) that Pyongyang would welcome U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for Asia and Pacific Affairs Christopher Hill if he visits the country to resolve the nuclear standoff between the two nations.

Will American Red Cross officials be allowed free access to the country? What is more important?

Choe, on his visit to New York to attend the United Nations General Assembly meeting, made these remarks to the reporters after his speech at UN Headquarters.

North Korea needs the U.N now? Just like the C.B.C, the U.N is experiencing technical difficulties...


He also seemed to back down from the original position that there would be no dismantlement of nuclear programs without first being given a light-water reactor when he said, “Our demand for a light-water reactor is not a prerequisite to implementing the recently-issued joint statement.” Oh! Everything is just A FUCKING O.K then, you insane freak-specimens...

Choe added, “All issues will be discussed in the follow-up talks (slated for November). Demand for light-water reactor assistance must not hinder making progress on the six-party talk agreements for the de-nuclearization of the Korean Peninsula.”

I guess the memory retention of American officials has 24 hour time spans, in North Korealand...

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