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Stephen W. Bosworth, Special Representative for North Korea Policy

Remarks by Stephen W. Bosworth
Special Representative for North Korea Policy

Arrival at Incheon Airport
Seoul, Korea
March 7, 2009

AMBASSADOR BOSWORTH:  I’m very, very pleased to be back in Seoul.  I’m looking forward to good conversations here.  I will be prepared to say more at the time of my departure.  But I don’t really have any other substantive comment to make now.  [I’m] in the process of introducing myself to our partners in the Six-Party process. Thank you.

QUESTION:  Ambassador Bosworth, is there any possibility that you will travel to North Korea this time?  If not, what’s the precondition for that?

AMBASSADOR BOSWORTH:  Well, I don’t really want to get into preconditions.  I don’t at this point have plans to travel to North Korea on this trip.  I was just in North Korea as a private citizen about a month ago.

QUESTION:  Are you making any contact - new contacts - with North Korea these days?

AMBASSADOR BOSWORTH:  Well, not today.  But I will be and have been, so --

QUESTION:  When do you plan to reach out to the North Koreans?

AMBASSADOR BOSWORTH:  We’re reaching out now.  We want dialogue.

QUESTION:  Via new channels you mean?

AMBASSADOR BOSWORTH:  No, no, no.  I’m not going to get into channels.

QUESTION:  Any concerns about your flight in this region with Thursday’s warning from North Korea?

AMBASSADOR BOSWORTH:  No, I don’t think the warning was very helpful.  And I think that everyone would be much happier if they would drop that line of rhetoric.

QUESTION:  Are you going to visit DPRK, or meet DPRK officials, even though they [may be planning to] launch long-range missiles?

AMBASSADOR BOSWORTH:  Well, that’s a complicated subject.  We’ve indicated our position to them on the question of a missile launch or a satellite launch, or whatever they call it.  We think it’s very ill-advised.

QUESTION:  Is it too early to talk about a date for the next Six-Party --

AMBASSADOR BOSWORTH:  It’s a little early.  We’re talking to people about that.  But anyway, I’ll be willing to say more to you when I’m -- just before I leave.  But I’m just getting ready now for my talks here.  Okay?