• If North Korea gives up its pursuit of nuclear weapons and missile development, and instead chooses a path towards peace and cooperation, our two countries will work together, along with the international community, to help improve the lives of the people in North Korea and provide necessary assistance that will help North Korea open up a new era.

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  • He has worked tirelessly behind the scenes to keep the Middle East peace process on track, and successfully persuaded North Korea to open dialogue with South Korea.

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  • All it would take to put an end to this monstrous regime is for South Korea to open up its borders.

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  • In order to keep China's all-important aid and energy assistance flowing, North Korea could be open to some sort of bilateral dialogue, but that is likely to have little significance, said Yoo Ho-yeol, a North Korea specialist at Korea University in Seoul.

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  • Kim came to Yanji from South Korea in 1986 to open the Yanbian University of Science and Technology.

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  • The worry for foreign manufacturers is that Kia's stumble may hinder the slow process of prising open South Korea's markets.

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  • South Korea has promised to open up its legal market to outsiders under a Free Trade Agreement with the European Union that should be ratified later this year.

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  • The deal, which has yet to be ratified, would open South Korea to American agriculture exports and investment, while South Korean cars and consumer electronics would go more freely to America.

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  • On Friday, North Korea said it would open its border near the South Korean town of Kaesong, clearing the path for a delegation led by the widow of former South Korean President Kim Dae-jung and another by the head of Hyundai Group to visit the North.

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  • South Korea could publicly declare that it will accept with open arms any and all refugees from North Korea until Pyongyang genuinely changes its ways.

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  • South Korea should announce to the world that it will welcome with open arms anyone who escapes from North Korea's nationwide gulag.

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  • The second is to open up North Korea gradually to the outside world and earn the trust of others, including the U.S. and Japan.

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  • The Italian-accented Cornerstone restaurant brought one of the first open kitchens to Korea, but the showstopper spot for wining and dining is the Timber House lounge on the belowground level of the hotel.

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  • "We also agreed that a path is open to North Korea towards the resumption of talks and improved relations with the United States, Japan and Republic of Korea through dialogue, " a statement said.

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  • Also keep your ears open about North Korea.

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  • In interviews with China Daily and China National Radio, other Chinese experts strike a more optimistic tone and believe that the US has already softened its stance and is still keeping channels of communication open with North Korea.

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  • Open Radio for North Korea, founded five years ago in America, combines Korean pop with human-rights information.

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  • But why look for an unnecessarily early crisis when there is a chance to open discussions with North Korea on America's full agenda?

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  • South Korea's Samsung won the open tender to buy the bank.

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  • This would open the way for North Korea to join international organisations, such as the World Bank and the Asian Development Bank.

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  • State Department spokesman Patrick Ventrell said Monday the United States is open to dialogue with North Korea but only if Pyongyang proves itself to be trustworthy.

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  • Since then, a number of countries, including Britain, Germany, Spain and Italy, have agreed to open diplomatic relations with North Korea, and Madeleine Albright, Mr Clinton's secretary of state, visited Pyongyang.

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  • Mr Kerry also says he would open bilateral talks with North Korea and Iran, appoint presidential envoys to the Middle East and for nuclear proliferation, boost aid to failed states, spend more on public diplomacy, stop research and development of new nuclear weapons and even give all Americans a chance to learn a foreign language.

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  • Secretary-General Kofi Annan has said he thinks the United States needs to open a direct dialogue with North Korea to ease the crisis.

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  • Analysts have said North Korea may be using Bae as bait to open direct negotiations with the United States over its nuclear arms programs.

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  • Bankrupt, beset by famine and natural disasters, and no longer courted by Russia and China, North Korea's leaders have apparently decided to open up shop.

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  • In the happy event that any successor to Kim is genuinely open to trying to transform North Korea into a benign and free state, there should be no need for wooing by Washington.

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  • In other cases, the involvement was indirect and open-ended: in South Korea, for instance, the government leaned and continues to lean on commercial banks to finance the move into chip making by the country's family-controlled conglomerates.

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  • Honoring Admiral Yi Sun-Shin, famous for guiding victories against the Japanese during the Joseon Dynasty, the naval festival marks the only time during the year when Jinhae's Republic of Korea Naval Academy campus and Naval Museum are open to visitors.

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