(Posted by Susan Liao)
United States Department of State made a terse statement in Washington, DC on January 2. The statement were about Stephen Bosworth, the United States special ambassador for North Korea policy will come to Asia for discussing the problem of North Korea with South Korea, China and Japan.
United States Department of State made a terse statement in Washington, DC on January 2. The statement were about Stephen Bosworth, the United States special ambassador for North Korea policy will come to Asia for discussing the problem of North Korea with South Korea, China and Japan.
The statement said Stephen Bosworth, the United State special ambassador for North Korea policy will meet South Korea, China, Japan, those country’s high-level officials to discuss next step about North Korea problem. The six-party talks United States representative Sung Kim will come to South Korea and China with Stephen Bosworth together. On January 4, they will arrive in Seoul, South Korea.
The relationship between North Korea and South Korea became tension since March, 2010. South Korea’s Tian warship was attacked by North Koran. In order that to reconcile crisis in North Korea and South Korea, China is appealing to convene six-party talks.
North Korea and South Korea still have war of words in those days, but they hinted willing to proceed with diplomacy talking. However, analysts anticipate the relationship between North Korea and South Korea, it is very difficult to improve that.
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