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WASHINGTON (CNN) -- North Korea delivered a verbal response Friday to a letter President Bush sent to North Korean leader Kim Jong Il earlier this month about the progress of nuclear talks, officials said.
Details of the response were not immediately released but senior State Department officials said the gist was that North Korea plans to hold up its end of the bargain and expects the United States to do the same.
Bush's letter indicated six-party talks aimed at denuclearization of the Korean peninsula were at a "critical juncture."
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Details of the response were not immediately released but senior State Department officials said the gist was that North Korea plans to hold up its end of the bargain and expects the United States to do the same.
Bush's letter indicated six-party talks aimed at denuclearization of the Korean peninsula were at a "critical juncture."
More here.