SEOUL, South Korea - South Korean President Roh Moo-hyun said Thursday in an interview with The Associated Press that a Seoul offer to help resolve a banking impasse blocking North Korea's nuclear disarmament went unheeded by Washington and Pyongyang.
Roh, whose term expires in February, also said there could be time while he's in office to hold a summit with North Korean leader Kim Jong Il - but only if the reclusive North moves to abandon its nuclear program.
"We have offered to help in resolving the (bank) issue to both sides, but after our offer there has not been an answer from either side," Roh said during an interview with AP President and CEO Tom Curley.
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