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"With enough renderings you can explain it, " Mr Kim says, referring to meetings where architects show the public their proposals.
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Mr Kim says there is nothing to tell.
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The question for policymakers, says Mr Kim, is what will generate future growth in the real economy?
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It says Mr Kim is merely engaging in "diversionary tactics" to attract global attention and to attain Pyongyang's ultimate aim of "bargaining with the US at the negotiating table".
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Accordingly, says Mr Kim, the transfer needs experienced hands.
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"We're relying on the North Koreans to keep publicizing" Mr. Kim's movements, Mr. Melvin says.
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The BBC's Kim Ghattas in Washington says Mr Panetta's remark is the first time a senior American official has publicly taken this position.
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Mr. Melvin says the images also make clear the gulf between the lives of Mr. Kim and his impoverished people.
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When that deal collapsed in 2002 after America confronted North Korea with evidence of its cheating secretly buying equipment to enrich uranium (another bomb ingredient) Mr Kim tossed out inspectors, extracted the plutonium from the rods and says he built bombs with it.
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