:12:36
Mr. Secretary General,
do you have a comment. . .
:12:39
. . .on North Korea's return
to the peace negotiations?
:12:42
-How were you able to achieve this?
-Common sense. . .
:12:45
. . .patience, mutual respect. . .
:12:47
. . .and an abiding understanding. . .
:12:50
. . .that there are cultural differences
we're all gonna live with.
:12:53
The secretary general leaves the UN
after a successful return...
:12:57
... to peace negotiations
for North and South Korea.
:13:00
Great.
:13:02
I'm gonna become another one of those
famous Canadian peacekeepers.
:13:07
Not famous. Do you know
how many Americans can name. . .
:13:10
. . .the secretary general of the UN?
Three percent.
:13:13
That's all about to change. . .
:13:15
. . .because the press adore you
and UN support is on the upswing.
:13:19
There'll be hell to pay
if they found out your tactics.
:13:22
I know it's unorthodox,
but you can't deny the results.
:13:27
If this treaty with China
could just go through. . .
:13:30
. . .the UN could possibly
become a world power.
:13:34
It could.
:13:36
Nonetheless, we should put a cap on
covert operations for the time being.
:13:45
How's your fellow doing?
:13:47
He needs a couple months to recover,
but he's in good spirits.
:13:52
How do you give a medal
to someone who doesn't exist?