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Thursday, 15 June, 2000, 12:31 GMT 13:31 UK
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Korean unification 'achievable'
South Korean President Kim Dae-jung says his summit in Pyongyang has been the biggest event in Korean history.

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 | Aidan Foster-Carter, Korea Analyst: "They are making sure there remains two separate states." real 28k
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 | Dr Lee Jung Hoon, Yonsei University: "Possibly a political charade" real 28k
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Korean unification 'achievable'
South Korean President Kim Dae-jung says his summit in Pyongyang has been the biggest event in Korean history.

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Also:
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 | Aidan Foster-Carter, Korea Analyst: "They are making sure there remains two separate states." real 28k
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 | Dr Lee Jung Hoon, Yonsei University: "Possibly a political charade" real 28k
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