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“North Korea wants direct talks with US”

Published: 02 July, 2009, 18:25

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North Korea test-fired four short-range missiles in an attempt to persuade the US to enter direct talks, says Pavel Leshakov, director of the International Center for Korean Studies at Moscow State University.

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The North Korean administration (the Kingdom of Yong-il) behaves like a spoilt child, throwing tantrums until it gets what it wants. They consistently lied about their nuclear weapons program whilst being paid by the USA not to develop any nuclear technology. They have sold weaponry to rogue states and terrorrists and continue to distribute forged US currency.