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This week, Stephen W. Bosworth goes to Pyongyang. As the highest US administration official to visit the once termed hermit state since Assistant Secretary Chris Hill visited in October 2008 , media speculation is running rampant. But what seems to be consistent in the calculated guesswork not only of the fourth estate as well as former administration officials, academics, and other North Korea watchers, are low expectations . An immediate ...
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The top U.S. envoy for North Korea was headed for Pyongyang on Tuesday for the highest-level talks between the two countries since President Barack Obama took office. Stephen Bosworth will fly from Seoul to the North Korean capital for a three-day trip aimed at determining whether the North will return to multilateral talks it abandoned earlier this year on disarming its nuclear program. Bosworth had a narrow mission to determine whether ...
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SEOUL -- After a year of tensions, President Obama is sending a veteran diplomat to North Korea on Tuesday for the highest-profile talks between Pyongyang and Washington since he took office pledging to reach out to America's adversaries. A key question is whether special envoy Stephen W. Bosworth can extract a firm commitment from Pyongyang to rejoin nuclear disarmament talks it abandoned this year -- whether North Korea is serious, this ...
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SEARCH TIME.COM Full Archive Covers Videos U.S. Tries Direct Talks with North Korea By Bill Powell / Shanghai Tuesday, Dec. 08, 2009 U.S. special envoy Stephen Bosworth leaves his hotel in Seoul to head for North Korea on Dec. 8, 2009 Jung Yeon-Je / AFP / Getty Images Share For more than a decade, ever since the first nuclear deal reached ...
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SYDNEY -Australia was accused of censorship Tuesday after it denied visas to North Korean artists invited to a rare international exhibition of their work, saying their studio is a propaganda tool of their country's communist government. The co-curator of the exhibition said the works were nonpolitical, and that letting them be displayed while banning their creators from entering the country so they could talk about them did not make sense. ...
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