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Friday, September 18, 2009

North Korea's nuclear vows fail to sway skeptics


"Kim Jong-il ... said North Korea will continue adhering toward the goal of denuclearization ... and is willing to resolve the relevant problems through bilateral and multilateral talks,"


Then why are they Saying they want to pull of another nuclear test
More of the same , It is just old news anymore .
The Norks will continually hold U.S. Diplomacy hostage ,so that they may benefit with a nice aid package , AGAIN !
Obama and the other weak leaders of the World will go right along with it .
One of these times , Kim Jong Il , Will want To get a nice Hotel Room with Obama and the other Boys , So they can really have The lovefest they really have been wanting to Have !

SEOUL (Reuters) - North Korean leader Kim Jong-il told a visiting Chinese envoy he will work to end his country's nuclear arms program through multilateral talks in an apparent breakthrough, but similar vows in the past have not been met with action.

Some analysts said the North has managed to raise the stakes in the long-running and often deadlocked nuclear diplomacy after its second atomic test this year and may be seeking a new form of negotiations that include direct talks with the United States.

North Korea has made conciliatory moves in recent weeks, including the release of U.S. journalists it had held for illegal entry, in what analysts said was a way to replenish its coffers after it had been hit by sanctions for nuclear and missile tests.

"Kim Jong-il ... said North Korea will continue adhering toward the goal of denuclearization ... and is willing to resolve the relevant problems through bilateral and multilateral talks," China's Xinhua news agency said
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