Posted on 01/04/2018 1:54:23 AM PST by caww
The top nuclear envoys from South Korea and China will hold a meeting this week to discuss North Korea's nuclear issue and bilateral relations, the foreign ministry here said Thursday.
"The meeting will be held as part of efforts to beef up strategic communication regarding the North's nuclear problem in line with the agreement reached at a summit between the two countries ..'last year',...." Noh Kyu-duk, foreign ministry spokesman, told a regular press briefing.
(Excerpt) Read more at english.yonhapnews.co.kr ...
“Last years so called agreement didn’t hold so why re-discuss it....idiots. “
There was a British show which I think was called “Yes Minister.” In it the minister’s secretary always explains the true meaning of events to the naïve minister. A peace conference is about going to war. Britain joining the EU was so they could make a giant “cock-up” out of it. After all, British policy for 300 years had been to prevent the Europeans from forming alliances.
I have concluded that nearly everything governments do is for an ulterior motive. The Affordable Care act was neither affordable or caring. Quantitative easing hadn’t eased anything in Japan where it has been policy for over thirty years. It does, however create a hidden tax by devaluing savings and that is the true purpose.
In my corporate experience, big corporate meetings are not about getting work done or the announced purpose. They are about living large on somebody else’s dime, playing golf and probably have a few prostitutes visit so you can bury the expenses in something else. Real work is accomplished by sending an individual who stays in a one room suite at the Holliday Inn and who drives a little rental car you wouldn’t own on a bet. If China and SK sent a bunch of low level worker bees to tiny hotel someplace, then you’d see something change.
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