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PDP Leads Delegation to ROK and Japan to Discuss Six-Party Talks

Press Release

April 2005

 

Seoul, Korea – From April 6 to 12, 2005, PDP principals Ashton B. Carter and William J. Perry led a U.S. delegation to Seoul and Tokyo to meet with South Korean President Roh Moo Hyun, Japanese Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi, and their respective national security teams as well as non-governmental experts and academics to discuss the ongoing diplomatic dilemma regarding North Korea’s nuclear weapons program. 

Carter and Perry were joined by former CINCPAC Admiral Thomas Fargo, former ROK-US Combined Forces Command/US Forces Korea General John Tilelli, Dean of the Fletcher School and former Ambassador to the Republic of Korea Stephen Bosworth, former State Department official Philip Yun, and PDP Associate Director Deborah Gordon.

 

For Academic Citation:

"PDP Leads Delegation to ROK and Japan to Discuss Six-Party Talks." Press Release, Harvard University, Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs, April 2005.

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