Obama Touches on N Korea Issue with at a CNN Interview
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President Obama of U.S.A said that his administration has been successful so far in ratcheting up international diplomatic pressure, asked about North Korea when He interviewed with John King, reporter of CNN on Sept.20, 2009. The CNN website reported as the following about North Korea.
<##IMAGE##> "We have been able to hold together a coalition that includes the Chinese and the Russians to really apply some of the toughest sanctions we"ve seen, and it"s having an impact," the president said.
In addition, former President Bill Clinton brought back valuable information about North Korean leader Kim Jong Il from his mission to help two imprisoned American journalists return home, Obama told King.
"I think President Clinton"s assessment was that [Kim is] pretty healthy and in control," the president said, "And that"s important to know, because we don"t have a lot of interaction with the North Koreans. And, you know, President Clinton had a chance to see him close up and have conversations with him.
"I won"t go into any more details than that. But there"s no doubt that this is somebody who, you know, I think for a while people thought was slipping away. He"s reasserted himself. It does appear that he"s concerned about -- he was more concerned about succession when he was -- succession when he was sick, maybe less so now that he"s well." Watch Obama on Kim Jong Il"s health
<##IMAGE##> "We have been able to hold together a coalition that includes the Chinese and the Russians to really apply some of the toughest sanctions we"ve seen, and it"s having an impact," the president said.
In addition, former President Bill Clinton brought back valuable information about North Korean leader Kim Jong Il from his mission to help two imprisoned American journalists return home, Obama told King.
"I think President Clinton"s assessment was that [Kim is] pretty healthy and in control," the president said, "And that"s important to know, because we don"t have a lot of interaction with the North Koreans. And, you know, President Clinton had a chance to see him close up and have conversations with him.
"I won"t go into any more details than that. But there"s no doubt that this is somebody who, you know, I think for a while people thought was slipping away. He"s reasserted himself. It does appear that he"s concerned about -- he was more concerned about succession when he was -- succession when he was sick, maybe less so now that he"s well." Watch Obama on Kim Jong Il"s health
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