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To: Bill Harmond who wrote (156676)4/28/2003 3:02:40 PM
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Good grief -- it has been reported repeatedly for months and has now taken more concrete form as talks begin.

<<"If the U.S. is ready to make a bold switchover in its Korea policy for a settlement of the nuclear issue, the DPRK [North Korea] will not stick to any particular dialogue format," the North's state-run KCNA news agency quoted a Foreign Ministry spokesman as saying.

"It is possible to solve this issue if the U.S. sincerely approaches the dialogue," the statement said. "The solution to the issue depends on what is the real intention of the U.S."

The spokesman did not specify what he meant by "bold switchover," news agencies report, although North Korea has demanded energy and humanitarian aid, as well as security guarantees, in the past.

The statement said the North's insistence on direct talks was "aimed to confirm whether the U.S. has a political willingness to drop its hostile policy toward the DPRK or not.">>

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