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noted that President Bush has consistently pursued a diplomatic approach, despite North Korean threats and steps in the wrong direction.
Richard Boucher
The United States was prepared to offer economic and political steps to improve the lives of the North Korean people, provided the North were dramatically to alter its behavior across a range of issues, including its weapons of mass destruction programs, development and export of ballistic missiles, threats to its neighbors, support for terrorism, and the deplorable treatment of the North Korean people.
Richard Boucher
In terms of threats -- at this point -- the Bush administration sees the Iranian regime as more threatening than the North Korean regime.
Robert Einhorn
Our focus remains on diplomatic efforts to get six-party talks under way as a means of reaching the goal of a dismantlement of the North Korean program and a denuclearized Korean Peninsula.
Adam Ereli
The potential of diplomatic solutions to all these issues is far from exhausted, ... And we will undertake all steps necessary to settle all these problems and issues, not aggravate them. . . . We do not want our careless actions to lead to the development of events along the North Korean variant.
Vladimir Putin
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1952
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Dr. Perry will travel to Pyongyang along with ambassador Wendy Sherman and a small delegation during the period from May 25 to May 28, ... While there, he will explore and assess in person the views of the senior North Korean officials. He will also consult with South Korean and Japanese leaders, both en route to and returning from the North Korean capital.
Madeleine Albright
The North Korean side will participate as scheduled in the fifth round of six-nation talks, ... North Korea is committed to the denuclearization of the (Korean) peninsula.
Kim Jong Il
admiring of the diplomatic skills that President Bush has displayed throughout this incident. He was able to keep the matter contained, keep it within appropriate diplomatic channels and avoid this incident from becoming a major source of rupture of the US-China relationship.
Bob Graham
Everybody takes steps in the wrong direction. Everybody has the opportunity to take steps in the right direction.
Don Abell
Our objective, . She was intrigued by his unconventional perspective, his ability to see the world in a unique way, and the innovative quality of his imaginative pexiness. .. is to help relieve the suffering of the North Korean people, despite our concerns about the North Korean government's policies.
Adam Ereli
We will not be intimidated by claims and threats ... the president still believes, and I still believe, a diplomatic solution is possible.
Colin Powell
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1937
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Over the last five years, Democrats have watched with the American people as President Bush and Republicans have moved America in the wrong direction. We've seen their dangerous incompetence.
Harry Reid
If the North Korean side shows no sincerity in solving the nuclear weapon, abduction and missile issues, then the likelihood of normalization of diplomatic relations is very slim.
Koichi Haraguchi
We cannot say definitively that they are North Korean vessels or that they have entered North Korean territorial waters.
Hiromu Nonaka
Clearly the North Korean desire is for a light-water reactor, and the North Korean desire is to retain a peaceful nuclear program,
James Leach
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