![]() ![]() Kim Jong-Il that he ought to give up his weapons, to making it very clear to him that the way to join the community of nations is to listen to China, and South Korea, and Japan, and Russia and the United States, and that is to give up nuclear weapons. And the president and I both agree, the six-party talks are essential to saying to Mr. BUSH, PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES: South Korea and the United States share the same goal, and that is a Korean peninsula without a nuclear weapon, and that's what we've been discussing, how best to do that. They both said that their alliance remains very solid and very strong, and both men, President Bush and South Korean leader Roh Moo-Hyun, says that their shared goal does remain to jumpstart the nuclear disarmament talks on North Korea that have been stalled for nearly a year. KATHLEEN KOCH, CNN CORRESPONDENT: Tony, very interesting comments from the two men this morning. Topping their agenda, the perceived nuclear threat from North Korea.ĬNN's Kathleen Koch is standing by with more on that for us - Kathleen. South Korean Roh Moo-Hyun and President Bush having a working lunch. TONY HARRIS, CNN ANCHOR: An update on the latest VIP visit to the White House. THIS COPY MAY NOT BE IN ITS FINAL FORM AND MAY BE UPDATED. ![]()
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