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Bargaining With North Korea

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The Washington Post, February 8th, 1995

NORTH KOREA is living up to its reputation as a negotiating partner -- and that is not a compliment. Apparently the North is prepared to let the South Koreans help pay for the two nuclear power reactors due the North under its October agreement with the United States, and for other freebies. But North Korea doesn't want it to be South Korea that provides those reactors. The North Korean position is absurd. South Korea and Japan are the agreed payers and South Korea the designated supplier of the low-proliferation-risk reactors meant to replace two others the North has used for a bomb program. ...

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