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27 December
1994
North/South Korean Negotiations, Vice President Al
Gore, Associated Press
Dear GENI
Friend,
Sometimes
the impact we make in the world is directly related
to our efforts. Sometimes we just can't tell for sure.
I'll share with you some recent communications that
focused on the North/South Korean negotiations, and
you can make your own conclusions.
As you
are probably aware, North Korea's nuclear program
has been a major concern to the global community.
South Korea, Japan, and the United States have even
offered to build and finance a replacement nuclear
program in North Korea that will create less weapons
grade plutonium.
During
the debate, we saw the opportunity to inject an alternative
solution. The interconnection of power grids between
South and North Korea is similar to recent cross-border
breakthroughs in the Middle East and East/West Europe.
GENI
sent the enclosed letter to many of the leaders on
both sides -- outlining a plan to meet North Korea's
growing energy needs in a more sustainable and cooperative
fashion.
Vice
President Al Gore responded with interest. Shortly
thereafter an Associated Press report stated that,
Seoul
is willing to supply surplus electric power to North
Korea. I was personally stunned. This was
the first time I have ever seen this kind of agreement
being reached before any formal treaty is signed.
Is it coincidence
or did we cause this? We may never know, but it's
clear we're on the right track. Please feel free to
share these letters and reprints with your own elected
representatives and business leaders.
You have
my sincerest thanks for enabling us to bring this
global solution to the attention of the world. Without
your
support, this would be impossible.
Have a
great New Year!
Peter Meisen
Executive
Director
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