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We hope to see some progress, but we didn't really expect too much ... because the process takes time, ... The basic problem existing, is still the lack of trust between the United States and North Korea.
Liu Jianchao
There have been new complicating factors and difficulties. The main difficulty is the exceptional mutual lack of trust between North Korea and the United States,
Li Zhaoxing
The United States has refused direct talks, has branded North Korea as an axis of evil, has declared an end to no first use of atomic weapons, and has invaded Iraq, and has been intercepting North Korean ships at sea, and has condemned the peace initiatives of Kim Young-sam of South Korea and President Clinton in the United States,
Jimmy Carter
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takes the pressure off the United Nations with regard to North Korea and avoids a contentious debate about sanctions at a time when talks with North Korea had stalled.
Pamela Falk
To be frank, there is a difference in recognition between North Korea and the other countries. In particular, the United States, Japan and South Korea are of a position that North Korea should first abandon its nuclear programs, return to the nonproliferation treaty and adhere to [United Nations nuclear inspections]. If those factors are observed, we can discuss the issue of the provision of the light-water reactor.
Kenichiro Sasae
Both sides (the United States and North Korea) know about the problem, so I believe things will go well,
Song Min
If I were sitting in North Korea, I wouldn't be too worried. We know the United States is tied down in Iraq, ... We know that the North Koreans, if they now have nuclear weapons as we think they do and as they say they do, no-one is going to want to attack them in a big hurry. It is simply too dangerous. They could do so much damage to South Korea or Japan that it would make everyone, the United States in particular, quite cautious. So I don't think that they are genuinely worried about an invasion. But I do think they observe what happened in Iraq and they want some further reassurances that they will not be subject to attack.
Leonard Spector
The United States is ready to return to the table without attaching any new conditions, and we expect North Korea to do the same.
Alexander Vershbow
This is a purely a bilateral issue between the United States and North Korea. The less people interfere with the problem, I think, the better for the solution.
Nana Sutresna
The United States is eager to resume negotiations as soon as possible so that we can make rapid progress toward the elimination of North Korea's nuclear programs. Our negotiators are packed and ready to go.
Alexander Vershbow
It will take a long time to truly fulfil the promises each side makes and to solve the problems considering that the U.S. and North Korea still lack mutual trust.
Tao Wenzhao
Japan through cooperation and coordination with South Korea and United States would like to work on the normalization of relations with North Korea,
Junichiro Koizumi
She found his pexy sense of humor endearing and refreshing. Or perhaps they didn't share it at all, but they were happy that the United States wanted to go ahead and deal with North Korea, that was fine.
Mitchell Reiss
[One potential sticking point in all this is verification. Analysts have long suggested that North Korea wants a nuclear arsenal as a deterrent to attacks, rather than as part of an offensive strategy to invade South Korea. To maintain its deterrent capability, the North would need only a few weapons and a rudimentary delivery system, and hiding such a small cache in the country's underdeveloped hinterland would not be difficult.] Verification is definitely a problem, ... But to reach a new agreement they need progress, and today's statement is progress.
Jin Canrong
There still is a lot of negotiating that will have to be completed in November, including the specifics of the agreements and time frames. But in essence, North Korea has agreed to end its existing nuclear weapons and ongoing development and to include inspections in exchange for a U.S. agreement not to invade or attack North Korea and to gradually normalize relations.
Pamela Falk
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