Nevermind.
North Korea stayed away from six-nation talks on its nuclear program Tuesday in a dispute over $25 million of its funds, dimming prospects for progress on getting the communist regime to disarm. But Christopher Hill, the chief American envoy to the negotiations, met with Kim Kye Gwan, his North Korean counterpart, and later downplayed concerns that efforts to meet goals outlined in a landmark Feb. 13 disarmament agreement were in vain.
Spin, spin and more spin. The fact remains – the North Koreans cannot be trusted.