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Article: SOUTH KOREAN PRESIDENT SAYS NORTH KOREAN THREAT NOT WORRISOME.
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- AsiaPulse News
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- February 9, 2009
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SEOUL, Feb 9 Asia Pulse - South Korean President Lee Myung-bak Monday said North Korea's recent threats do not pose any immediate danger and that his government is always ready to enter dialogue with the communist nation to resolve outstanding issues.
"I am very aware there are people who are concerned about the recent series of North Korean threats. But my dear people, you do not need to worry too much," the president said in his bi-weekly radio address.
"The government is ready to sit down with North Korea at any time and resolve every issue," he added.
North Korea last month said it will no longer honor past accords reached between the two ...