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Tenth year of the korea chair and there will be a reception, a presentation and then another panel. We have three panels and an excellent speech by the congressman and then i think we can promise you some fun. I cant prove this to you, but i think something is going on. Our president is a beautiful letter, and tim 3. 0 gets an excellent fighter. The president also get a birthday card or letter from tim 3. 0. They are going to schoo seoul oe weekend and finally a state visit to the dpr k. It looks to me like we are going to have a stepbystep move towards the denuclearization. Im not opposed to that but the trick is how do you do that in a way that does not in some way fund your equity with korea or japan. So weve got to very carefully approach this and the panelists this afternoon will be addressing those issues had an awful lot or so let me welcome you to see sis with a warmest welcome to the ambassador and the foundation and i think without fear of any contradiction you are going to f
One of the commemoration of the tenth year of the korea chair and there will be a reception, a presentation and then another panel. We have three panels and an excellent speech by the congressman and then i think we can promise you some fun. I cant prove this to you, but i think something is going on. Our president is a beautiful letter, and tim 3. 0 gets an excellent fighter. The president also get a birthday card or letter from tim 3. 0. They are going to schoo seoul oe weekend and finally a state visit to the dpr k. It looks to me like we are going to have a stepbystep move towards the denuclearization. Im not opposed to that but the trick is how do you do that in a way that does not in some way fund your equity with korea or japan. So weve got to very carefully approach this and the panelists this afternoon will be addressing those issues had an awful lot or so let me welcome you to see sis with a warmest welcome to the ambassador and the foundation and i think without fear of any
Welcome to the third and final panel session. Im Deputy Director and senior fellow and moderator for this panel. We have a discussion this morning id like to continue this afternoon with a distinct panel that, is here. They do not need an introduction but let me briefly introduce them. He served as the National Intelligence officer for north korea at the council between 2014 and 2015 he was a special envoy. Welcome to the panel. On his left hes very well known to many of us and currently the Senior Advisor in new york. Prioroo to that the director of the program at the Wilson Center former senior fellow officer for korea, japan. Currently the president of the institute for National Security for the graduate school of International Studies where he is a professor of studies. Last but not least at the Carnegie Endowment fore International Peace prior to that the graduate school hes a councilmember of the institute for strategic studies from 2013 to 2016 and served as the ambassador. I wo
Imagine, imagine, without active hostilities, it must still be a military operation, because the russians occupied crimea in february, 14 with little blood, yes, but the military operation and other ways, as they say, of controlling the territory during an Armed Conflict do not exist, so all these mantras are mantras, yes, and we are people of the real world, so the example is really it is important that today within the crimean platform there is at least this separate security mechanism, which is carried out, lets say , more military. Than diplomats, despite this, despite this, in terms of ways and strategy, we have to work out our agenda, but just today we and our colleagues from several ministries held just such security conference already in kyiv, and its very simple look, today we already have nine agreements on the security and support of ukraine, which we signed this year, Great Britain, germany, france and so on, the Czech Republic is preparing there, and we will we are gratefu