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Jim
Meeting after meeting just to waste the taxpayers money!
virusrex
The fact that no North Korea representative is present makes it easy to understand how little value the meeting will have.
Eastman
if want to talk about DPRK they should be invited for talks.otherwise you are spending load of taxpayers money for nothing...
Fredrik
Did any other country show such signs? And, if Biden had been the leader of North Korea, what would he have done? Halted military development?
Rodney
How about to hold it in Pyongyang? Beautiful city. Close to SK and Japan.
TaiwanIsNotChina
Could foreign leaders visit Pyongyang without NK shamelessly abducting them?
TaiwanIsNotChina
Why would any other country need to? SK and Japan don't have nukes.
Probably as NK's people are starving to death. Time to abandon the nukes and come in from the cold.
OssanAmerica
This article concerns North Korea.
"The United Nations Security Council has adopted nine major sanctions resolutions on North Korea in response to the country’s nuclear and missile activities since 2006. Each resolution condemns North Korea’s latest nuclear and ballistic missile activity and calls on North Korea to cease its illicit activity, which violates previous UN Security Council resolutions. All nine resolutions were unanimously adopted by the Security Council and all but Resolution 2087 (January 2013) contain references to acting under Chapter VII, Article 41 of the United Nations Charter."
https://www.armscontrol.org/factsheets/UN-Security-Council-Resolutions-on-North-Korea
opheliajadefeldt
Will this be the same sort of meeting other world countries held to discuss the development of these types of missiles when the USA, the UK, France..etc...developed theirs? No, I wonder why?