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Russian official predicts 'catastrophic' events
April 24 2003
A top Russian Foreign Ministry official was quoted as saying yesterday in Tokyo that a "catastrophic" development of events in the US-North Korean nuclear standoff was imminent and could occur within the next day.

"It is probable that, as early as tomorrow, there will be a catastrophic development of events," Itar-Tass quoted Deputy Foreign Minister Alexander Losyukov as saying.

He added that the standoff had "reached an extreme stage" but did not give a more detailed explanation about his warning.

Losyukov holds the Asian affairs brief in the ministry.

His comments came as US Asia envoy James Kelly had a first round of low-key nuclear talks in Beijing with "axis of evil" foe North Korea.


Losyukov said that Russia would welcome progress in Kelly's negotiations with Li Gun, the North Korean Foreign Ministry's deputy director for US affairs and a former senior member of his country's delegation to the United Nations.

"If the danger is defused, we would only welcome this," Losyukov said.

China was represented by Fu Ying, director of the Foreign Ministry's department of Asian affairs, but Russia - which had sought to play a role in mediating the Washington-Pyongyang standoff - was excluded.

Losyukov said Russia did not feel snubbed by the decision.

Russia "does not feel left out or hurt," said Losyukov, whose comments came after a meeting with top Japanese Foreign Ministry officials.

Moscow had pushed for direct talks between North Korea and the United States and argued against Washington's demands for a multilateral format for such negotiations.

But Beijing managed to broker a compromise deal that would see the two sides hold talks with China as an active third party.

Those may be later joined by South Korea and Japan -- but Russia's own role in the negotiations seems uncertain.

President Vladimir Putin has enjoyed privileged relations with North Korean leader Kim Jong-il. He has met the reclusive Stalinist three times over the past two years and Moscow diplomats have insisted that they were still hard at work in trying to resolve the nuclear standoff.

Moscow "is doing all it can in the diplomatic arena," Losyukov was quoted as saying. He gave no further details.

AFP
By blackbeard
#8652
We are going to win a non nulcear war with North Korea .

There may already be fighting going on , I dunno but the reserves are ready here .

The North Korean army will be elminated and the people will rally for peace and the conflict will be ended in a short matter of time .
By Conrad Cromien
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The Reserves are ready, they train winter, summer, spring and fall, for conventional, Nuclear, Biological, and Chemical warfare. many NATO reserves are only waiting for a chance to prove themselves for their countries. The Price of Freedom is Eternal Vigilance.
By ahab
#8655
I don't see why N Korea would want to do start a war as it would devastate their country and they can't win. They could manage to devastate the world and kill a lot of people, but they couldn't win.

Damnit, gotta wait and wonder now.

There are no winners in a nuclear war.
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By Boondock Saint
#8657
Seems like fear mongering ...

Nothing will happen in the next few days ... other than what you expected to happen in the next few days ... babies will be born, the old will die and crime will be commited and some crime punished.
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By KurtFF8
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[quote="ahab"][/quote]

kinda similar to what i would say

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