MOSCOW WANTS IN ON KOREA DEVELOPMENTS.

Publication: Monitor Volume: 2 Issue: 74

Implicitly criticizing U.S. diplomacy on the Korean peninsula, which has left Moscow standing on the sidelines, a Russian deputy foreign minister yesterday said that Moscow had foreseen the emergence of the latest tensions there. Aleksandr Panov repeated Moscow’s call for the convening of a multilateral conference on the Koreas to include North and South Korea, the United States, Russia, Japan, China, the UN, and the International Atomic Energy Agency. (Itar-Tass, April 15)

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