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[Jay Lefkowitz] Latest questions about they truly ready to talk about human rights, labor rights and certainly United States these issues of being necessary and step toward normalization of relations, transparency what they have in country is very important factor.
I was really very surprised frankly. They rejected not only my request also South Korean government requests to allow visiting. I can't imagine why they deny me an opportunity to visit because its program in Kae-Sung is really productive program that creating good opportunity to North and South Korean to have dialogue.
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[Jay Lefkowitz] Long term security of North East Asia, depends not only resolving nuclear issue, but also improving the well-being North Korean. Regime threats the people because government don't respect the lives of own citizen, really don't respect the lives of neighbors.
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[Jay Lefkowitz] Yes. I hope to have opportunity to visit Korea in the fall. If I do, I will once again request permission travel to North Korea because I really think that North Korean would like to engage directly with United States. On broader issue, ultimately with goal, having some type of normalization of relation, having a dialogue, address Human Right issue is important to step.
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[Jay Lefkowitz] The South Korean government in the past that have not wanted to address the human rights issue much, but on the president Lee this been a very significant very welcome changing attitude. I think it is very important to step on right direction.
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Jay Lefkowitz (Á¦ÀÌ ·¹ÇÁÄÚÀ§Ã÷) ºÏÇÑÀÎ±ÇÆ¯»ç ÀÎÅͺä Àü¹®
What's the reason of your cancellation to visit Korea suddenly?
[Jay Lefkowitz] Well, I really hope to have the opportunity to visit Kae-Sung. The regime official at Kae-Sung initially rejected application. After that we could consider; it really wasn't till Sunday. We understood we are not accessed. That is really been primary reason I would be traveling, I was moved toward next page of dialogue with North Korean, one of things that we want to have any opportunity to move toward a dialogue eventually normalization of relations.
Obviously feelings with North Korean comply with there, obligation on the nuclear issue, but having exposure to there join economic project in Kae-Sung. I thought it is good opening step, I was really eager to see the project. Although obviously skepticism about it, I would prepare to look at it with very open mind. But I am, unfortunately, obviously they didn't want to allow me to coming visit.
Do you mean, was it reason that rejection of your visit North Korea to cancel visiting South Korea?
[Jay Lefkowitz] I think there are always good reasons to travel to South Korea. I think, I may look to find opportunity to go to South Korea. I had number of discussions with senior, South Korean officials including just few weeks; talking about fast forward and obviously the new government in South Korea. I think we share very much same common values and objectives with respect North Korea. I think there are a lot of common ground right now between United States and South Korea. You can see obviously from joint statement that President Bush and President Lee made, I certainly can see that on my discussion with South Korean officials.
What do you think North Korea's rejection on your visit?
[Jay Lefkowitz] Well¡¦ this was very simple request that may certainly allow visiting Kae-Sung. They would schedule to allow me to visit. Latest questions about they truly ready to talk about human rights, labor rights and certainly United States these issues of being necessary and step toward normalization of relations, transparency what they have in country is very important factor.
I was really very surprised frankly. They rejected not only my request also South Korean government requests to allow visiting. I can't imagine why they deny me an opportunity to visit because its program in Kae-Sung is really productive program that creating good opportunity to North and South Korean to have dialogue.
What did you like to do or see when you visit Kae-Sung Industrial Zone?
[Jay Lefkowitz] I was hoping to really assist true level of interaction between North and South Korean workers. I wanted to see and talk with North Korean workers to find out what their experience was and suddenly interested in the working condition that they have how their working condition compare to the working condition about North Korean¡¦I have been very interested in simply exploring how this project is working.
Can you comment on Bush administration's perspective on North Korean Human rights issue?
[Jay Lefkowitz] I think the President (Bush) states very clear perspective of North Korean human rights, you can see that from joint statement. President Bush and President Lee issued in White House and blue house, those are achieved to understand that this is important issue.
Long term security of North East Asia, depends not only resolving nuclear issue, but also improving the well-being North Korean. Regime threats the people because government don't respect the lives of own citizen, really don't respect the lives of neighbors. I keep both president Bush and President Lee realize and understand human rights of North. It is a hurdle that have to be clear successfully before unification, if possible.
Recently, South Korean government emphasizes the human rights of North Korean. The Do you have a comment on that?
[Jay Lefkowitz] The South Korean government in the past that have not wanted to address the human rights issue much; but on the president Lee this been a very significant, very welcome changing attitude. I think it is very important to step on right direction. We (United States) have been alone. It is very welcomed step of South Korean government also address North Korean Human right issue in the same way
How's you been on your works for North Korean human rights at George W. Bush Administration?
[Jay Lefkowitz] Well¡¦working for President Bush in a number of different capacities, fortunately, very good relations with President. We are able to understand the direct of the president have in this area. I think North Korean human rights Act which is passed by congress; demonstrate this is by political issue in United States. I respect whoever becomes the President next January.
Are you willing to plan to visit North Korea again?
[Jay Lefkowitz] Yes. I hope to have opportunity to visit Korea in the fall. If I do, I will once again request permission travel to North Korea because I really think that North Korean would like to engage directly with United States. On broader issue, ultimately with goal, having some type of normalization of relation, having a dialogue, address Human Right issue is important to step. I think also, in fact, the Kae-Sung Industrial complex is a positive development.
















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