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U.S. Relations With the People's Republic of China (2008)

U.S. Department of State

Remarks to Media Upon Arrival, Incheon Airport

Sung Kim, Special Envoy for the Six-Party Talks
Seoul, Republic of Korea
November 24, 2008

[ ...Intervening Text... ]

QUESTION: Do you have any comment on the next round of Six-Party Talks?

AMBASSADOR KIM: There's been some discussion on dates for the next meeting. I think we should wait for the Chinese to announce the dates.

[ ...Intervening Text... ]

QUESTION: Condoleezza Rica has said the Six-Party Talks will resume on December 8. So does that mean that the North Koreans have agreed to resume the Six-Party Talks on that date?

AMBASSADOR KIM: There's been discussion about dates for the next meeting. And I believe the Chinese, the chair of the process, will soon announce the next meeting.

[ ...Intervening Text... ]

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