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Rice should talk with North Korea: Ban-Ki Moon
NEW YORK: US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice should have diplomatic
talks with North Korea, UN Secretary-General designate Ban Ki-moon said
in an interview aired on Sunday. "If possible, it would be a good
opportunity," he said. "The United States has expressed on many
occasions that they will be prepared to talk with North Korea if and
when they return to six-party talks. … I hope North Korea will take this
opportunity to discuss all their concerns."
The United Nations Security Council unanimously passed a resolution
Saturday that will impose harsh sanctions against North Korea just six
days after Kim Jong Il's rogue regime declared that it conducted an
underground nuclear test.
The Security Council said the North Korean test amounted to a "clear
threat to international peace and security."Immediately after the vote,
North Korean Ambassador Pak Gil Yon addressed the Council and rejected
the U.N. move, calling it a "gangster-like action."
"This clearly shows the Security Council has completely lost its
impartiality," he said, "as it persists in applying double standards in
its work."Ban said, "This is very much regrettable that North Korea
declared the rejection."
Ban, the current minister of foreign affairs and trade for South Korea,
said he "hopes North Korea will comply fully to [the] resolutions."
The UN vote faced delays because of objections by China and Russia.
China objected to a provision that would have allowed for the search of
all cargo ships headed into or out of North Korea. The Chinese
delegation maintained that intrusive searches could provoke further
conflict in the region. The final resolution will allow for vessels to
be searched "when necessary."
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