South Korea says it's ready to give denuclearization discussion with North Korea another try despite last month's artillery attack the biggest spike in pressure between the two countries since the Korean War and a long narration of duplicity from Pyongyang.
South Korean President Lee Myung-bak and the Obama government initially rejected Chinese and Russian calls for converted six-party talks with North Korea following the Nov. 23 shelling that killed four South Koreans, aphorism such talks would reward the North's aggression.In reversing that arrangement today, Lee was blunt about the reason: There aren't any other viable options.
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