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MacKay suggests Canada may resume aid to North Korea

Peter MacKay recently suggested that, provided North Korea complies with its nuclear disarmament commitments, Canada will resume food, and possibly other, aid to the impoverished nation. It is good to see Canada engaging itself on a material level in the Korean situation. While the current government has been supportive of six party talks, the support hasn't progressed very far beyond the rhetorical level.

Link: http://www.iht.com/articles/ap/2007/05/02/asia/AS-GEN-Koreas-Canada-Aid.php

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