Economy / North Korea
Six-Way Talks: Many Unresolved Issues
February 2007 | Political OutlookAs 'six-way talks' over North Korea's nuclear programme drew to a close in Beijing on February 12, a general consensus has emerged that the dispute has come closer to resolution than at any time in the past four years. However, BMI cautions that despite signs of progress, there are still considerable obstacles ahead to Pyongyang's nuclear disarmament. Furthermore, any agreement between the US and North Korea - the main protagonists in the dispute - is likely to fall short of satisfying both
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