North Korea 'Ready to Deal' With Obama Administration

Jeff Mock

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SEOUL, South Korea — A North Korean diplomat says the communist country is ready to deal with any new U.S. administration following Barack Obama's election.

Those statements were made in New York, where talks about the north's dismantling of its nuclear weapons program are continuing. After a meeting with U.S. officials, the north's negotiator simply said his country is open to dialogue if the U.S. seeks it. But he warned North Korea will stand against isolation if that's the path the U.S. takes.

During his presidential campaign, Obama emphasized he's willing to continue direct talks with the North, something President Bush embraced during his second term.

Yesterday, Obama spoke with South Korea's president, and pledged to work closely with him to help resolve the issue.
 
Jeff youre freaking me out. You made a somewhat neutral post.
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Diplomacy first can only be a good thing. I dont think this nation wants to be tied into a 3rd war.

I also read a story yesterday of a possible embassy being established in Tehran maybe by the end of the year.
 
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