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I want to begin by congratulating Minister Ban on election as incoming Secretary General and when you take office you can be assured of the cooperation of the United States and we look forward to working with you and welcome you to New York.




We just concluded very fruitful discussions first with Minister Ban and then I want to thank President Roh for spending (?) discussing the situation that we face here on Korean peninsula ..... I came to first of all to confirm, affirm the U.S. commitment to ..... Korea through our defense agreements and defense cooperation. The alliance between the United States and the Republic of Korea is one of firm pillars of stability and security for Korean peninsula and for the region as a whole and I wanted to make certain that in the changed circumstances ..... North Korea and the nuclear test, that it was very clear that the United States take ??? obligations under our defense arrangements very seriously, and we¡¯ll act on those obligations.




Secondly, it was important for us to discuss the meaning of Resolution 1718. We had opportunity to review some of the elements of 1718. The South Korean government is still reviewing its policy in light of Resolution 1718 and of course that¡¯s work that only the South Korean government can do. But we did have an opportunity, for instance, to discuss the need to prevent North Korea from trafficking weapons or nuclear weapons materials and I had opportunity to express our desire to continue consultations on how that obligation might be carried out. As I said to the Minister, some of the early reports about what was intended in terms of the inspection of cargo has been a little bit exaggerated by the press. I told Minister Ban that some people came to me imagining a quarantine or blockade(?) but that¡¯s not the intention of the Resolution, but it is the intention of the Resolution to have all states act under obligation to prevent the trafficking of ..... as much as we can cooperatively. In order to do so the United States and others are United in PSI for instance, which has been operating in that way based on authorities that are already ..... on international law and I know that South Korea is actively reviewing its participation in PSI..... And we look forward to consultations with South Korea as it makes its decisions.




Finally, I want to make it very clear that the United States agrees that in fact, the purpose of Resolution 1718 ultimately is to contribute to the denuclearization of the Korean peninsula and that means that the best outcome is for North Korea to accept its obligations and to return unconditionally to the Six-Party-Talks and to rapidly implement the Agreement of September 19 which would lead to denuclearization of the Korean peninsula, the dismantlement of the North Korean nuclear program, and a better future for North Korea and its people in the international community ..... So all in all it was a very fruitful and useful (?) discussion. I think the alliance could not be stronger, and ..... our resolve to maintain peace and stability even in light of the North Korean nuke test is a shared one.







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Let me just start by saying that I didn't come to South Korea nor will I go anyplace else to try and dictate to governments what they ought to do in response to Resolution 1718. But what I do think is very important is that everyone take stock of the leverage that we have to expect North Korea to return to the Six-Party Talks and to negotiate seriously the dismantlement of its nuclear weapons program. I also came to share some ideas, to share discussions on how Resolution 1718 might be implemented. I told Minister that it was passed rather quickly by UN standards and so consultations for instance on how inspection and interdiction might work ..... it¡¯s extremely important. I want to emphasize again that the United States has no desire to escalate the situation. And so the idea that somehow we would want 1718 to be implemented in a way that escalates tensions on the Korean peninsula or on the high seas, then (?) they¡¯re certainly could not be more wrong, but we want to do is to expect (?) the implementation of Resolution 1718 and its measures or elements that declare an obligation for all states to keep North Korea from trafficking in nuclear weapons, nuclear weapons technology, financing their programs, receiving support for those programs. We want scrutiny of North Korean cargo that might be involved in such programs. But there are many different ways in which this can be achieved, for instance, we and South Korea have been actively engaged in Container Security Initiatives for security initiatives which rely on detection of potential radioactive material. There are many ways to implement this and I think that we¡¯re going to watch a wide range of ways to do it.




As for PSI, again there is a lot of misunderstanding about what it is. It has been in being, for a couple of years now. It has relied on authorities that countries already have to make certain that there is not a trade in dangerous weapons or weapons materials. It relies very heavily on intelligence not (?) constant random inspection of ships and it relies on international law and so it has been in operation for some time and it has been in operation in a way that¡¯s been effective but I think it¡¯s not been confrontational, and it would be our hope that there are many measures that will be taken to implement Resolution 1718 ..... the same character. We are going to have expert discussions about how to implement them, we had them in Japan and will have them with other partners including here. But the key is to live up to the obligation that all of us undertook that North Korea should not be able to traffic in the ..... nuclear weapons technology, nor should they be able to receive help, assistance, financing for their nuclear weapons program. This was one of most important parts of response of the international community to the fact that North Korea is defiant (?) of the international community¡¯s .....




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On China, I have not received the read-out on Tang¡¯s visit. I hope he was successful in saying to North Korea that there¡¯s really only one path, which is the denuclearization, dismantlement of its programs. That is China¡¯s position and has been China¡¯s position ever since it¡¯s been playing a key role in the Six-Party Talks. I¡¯m quite confident that the message that China and the entire international community sent to North Korea would be a Chapter 7 Resolution with sanctions and in it is a quite strong message that their behavior is unacceptable. There is in fact a document with such, in the Six-Party agreement, that has a whole series of potential inducements for North Korea to take the right choice and to go down the path of cooperation with the international community instead of confrontation. And you might remember that I¡¯ve said that the strength of Six-Party framework rather than for instance a bilateral U.S.-North Korean framework, is that at the table you have the countries who have both the right set of potential ..... for North Korea to continue on its road (?) and the right set of the incentives for North Korea to take a different road. Obviously, it¡¯s ultimately a combination of the two that will probably lead to the right outcome. But right now, with North Korea having tested a nuclear weapon and defying the international ..... the focus obviously has been ..... on the implementation of the 15-0, Resolution 1718 ..... (?) with a Chapter 7 Resolution, with real obligations, and real ..... And that¡¯s where the emphasis has been. That said, we want to leave open, the path which is negotiations. We don¡¯t want the crisis to escalate and the sooner North Korea would choose to unconditionally come back to the table and take up the very good statement, very good agreement, that is their framework agreement, that is there as of September. It would be to the betterment of everyone. We do need to have real progress though in implementing that agreement not just talking about it.




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