Is there any possibility that you will meet with Mr. Kim Gye-gwan?
ASSISTANT SECRETARY HILL: First of all, I don’t have any immediate plans to meet with Mr. Kim Gye-gwan either here in Vietnam nor in the Philippines nor in Indonesia, where I’m going after the Philippines. I know for the past eight weeks or more we have been discussing this banking issues in Macau, which has turned into quite a complex matter, one of the most complex I’ve seen in my career. I am confident that we will get to the end of it, that we will resolve it. I really am confident. We have specific notions of how that can be resolved, and I’d be happy to share all those with you once it’s resolved. I think it is really time for North Korea to get on with its tasks. Clearly we have been working very hard on this banking matter. It will be resolved, and I think it’s time for North Korea to pick up the phone and call IAEA. and begin this process of shutting down its facility in Yongbyon. As a final comment on North Korea, I wish they would look to some of the pragmatism that’s displa