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After returning from his most recent trip to the North, in January, Harrison offered a suggestion that was at odds with long-standing U.S. policy: with the North demanding recognition as a nuclear weapons state, Washington should refocus its strategy on trying to cap the number of weapons in North Korea's nuclear arsenal. The Obama administration has made clear that it is not interested in a cap. Washington wants the North first to take irreversible steps toward abandoning its nuclear ambitions, with senior U.S. officials refusing to accept "halfway measures." Victor Cha, a former U.S. deputy negotiator at North Korean disarmament talks, said in an interview that Harrison and others' trips to the North often result in a public narrative "that all North Korean belligerency is because of U.S. inattention." That, Cha said, "is a disservice because it doesn't force people" to look closely at North Korean intentions. A key moment in Harrison's career came during talks on the Clinton administration's "Agreed Framework" with North Korea. Coming amid high tensions between the countries, that 1994 accord froze the North's nuclear facilities but fell apart in 2002, after the Bush administration claimed North Korea had embarked on a secret uranium program. Harrison's three-hour conversation in 1994 with Kim Il Sung, he said, laid the foundation for a visit by former President Jimmy Carter and for the North's agreement to the freeze. Bruce Cumings, a North Korea specialist and University of Chicago history professor, writes in his book "Korea's Place in the Sun" that Harrison helped avoid another war by bringing Washington and Pyongyang together. Harrison, addressing his critics, says: "Everything I've ever said about North Korea since 1972 has seemed at the time like screaming into the wilderness, and everything I've ever advocated has come to pass."
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