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Cablegate: Media Reaction in Seoul

Published: Mon 24 Nov 2008 05:18 AM
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SUBJECT: MEDIA REACTION IN SEOUL
Subject: Media Reaction; Seoul
East Asia and Pacific: DPRK, nuclear program, Six-Party Talks
"Momentum of Six-Party Talks Should Be Maintained to Conclude North
Korea's Nuclear Verification"
Conservative Dong-a Ilbo editorialized (11/24): "North Korea should
bear in mind that the framework of the Six-Party Talks will not
change much even after the term of the Bush Administration expires.
Since the next Democratic administration will not come forward to
bear the cost of North Korea's nuclear dismantlement alone, any
dialogue or negotiation between the North and the U.S. will
inevitably be held within the Six-Party framework. The members of
the Six-Party Talks are fully prepared to provide additional
compensation to the North if the communist state cooperates in
verifying its nuclear programs. In this regard, if Pyongyang simply
intends to test the Six-Party process, favors (from the other
countries) will certainly decrease. It is up to Pyongyang whether
the Obama Administration's policy toward North Korea will be based
on pressure or an inducement."
Stephens
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