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[USFK Forums] Envoy speaks strong on N.K. crime but says nuke talks more urgent
Uploaded by C. Y. Lee on Wednesday, February 8, 2006: Envoy speaks strong on N.K. crime but says nuke talks more urgent 2006/02/08 05:42 By Lee Dong-min WASHINGTON, Feb. 7 (Yonhap) -- South Korea's envoy to Washington stood firmly by the United States Tuesday in criticizing Korea's illicit financial activities but also cautioned Washington that resuming nuclear talks is the more urgent priority. "As far as this illicit activities by North Korea is concerned, there is no compromise position on our side," Amb. Lee Tae-sik said during a luncheon speech. Copyright(c) 2005 YonhapNews (END) |
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