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No hostile intent to the North Koreans?

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No hostile intent to the North Koreans?

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Again, you are using the North Korean expression. We can choose our own words. We don’t need to choose the words that someone else chooses for us. We don’t ask other people. We don’t tell other people what to say. They shouldn’t tell us what to say. As you know very well, the six-party talks have not been held for a long time. As a professional negotiator, do you have any plan or willingness to visit Pyongyang and persuade the North Korean leaders to return to the six-party talks? Is this possible? Well, they should know — and they do know — that if they come to the six-party process, they will find a U.S. delegation — that will be under me — that will be prepared to reach an agreement. But I don’t think they want to come back to the talks because I don’t think they are prepared to reach an agreement. I really wish this were a simple matter of our saying some magic words to them, or that we will do something, make some gesture, and then everything will be okay. But I don’t think it

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