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The Bush administration said yesterday that North Korea should not be offered any incentives to return to six-party talks on its nuclear program and that Washington is working to counter Pyongyang's "illicit activities."
South Korean officials, meanwhile, were quoted as saying they had proposed a new round of high-level military talks with the reclusive state.See the full content of this document
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U.S. Opposing Pyongyang's 'Illicit Activities'
"We and the others agree that this is not the moment to start changing the playbook," State Department spokesman Richard Boucher ...
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