Talk:Foreign relations of North Korea
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Minor quibble over this section:
North Korea's relationship with the South has informed much of its post-World War II history and still drives much of its foreign policy. North Korea and South Korea have had a difficult and acrimonious relationship in the five decades since the Korean war.
The Korean war has not ended yet; all that's in place is a cease-fire.
James Trainor 18:49, 21 Jan 2004 (UTC)
[edit] General Clean Up
I've tried to make the article slightly more readable. There's still a lot of waffle and awkward phrasing going on though.
I changed "international legal regime to combat terrorism" to "international anti-terrorism legislation". It is unclear whether this was what the original text was meant to convey or not. It was unclear what the original text was meant to convey at all ;) 80.108.106.196
- I've been updating this page esp with relation to the 6-party talks agreements. (The above passage/section is not by me though). Jsw663 05:53, 18 March 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Copied from State
There is a major portion of this article taken verbatim from http://www.state.gov/r/pa/ei/bgn/2792.htm without quotation marks. I'm going to edit it tomorrow, so I'm not removing it immediately, as it is US Govt and therefore it's not a copyright violation. Epthorn 10:09, 14 November 2007 (UTC)

