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North Korea nuclear talks fail
2008-12-12
Multilateral talks with North Korea failed on Thursday to break an impasse on checking Pyongyang's nuclear declarations, scuppering the Bush administration's hopes for a farewell diplomatic success.

"We were not able to get an agreed verification protocol," US negotiator Christopher Hill said at the Beijing airport before leaving China, according to South Korea's Yonhap news agency. Yonhap also cited South Korean delegates as saying that the six nations involved in the talks - North and South Korea, host China, the United States, Japan and Russia - had failed to agree on a draft protocol for verifying its nuclear information.

US Assistant Secretary of State Hill added that the six parties would continue to try to set North Korea's verification commitments in writing, according to Japan's Kyodo news agency. The chairman's statement said delegates had agreed to convene the next meeting as soon as possible, without giving further details. Having coaxed North Korea to partly disable its Yongbyon nuclear complex this year in a disarmament-for-aid deal, envoys from five states had been asking the wary and impoverished North to accept a protocol for checking its nuclear declaration.

US President George W Bush, who gives way to President-elect Barack Obama in January, had hoped an agreement on verification would have opened the way to dismantling North Korea's nuclear arms capacity. The six-party talks, begun in 2003, took on fresh urgency after Pyongyang held its first nuclear test explosion in October 2006, but have made fitful progress.

During his first term in office, Bush denounced North Korea as part of an "axis of evil", alongside Iran and Iraq, but later he strongly backed Hill's efforts to strike a disarmament deal with the North. North Korea has refused proposals to allow inspectors to take nuclear samples to test its declaration, said South Korea's envoy Kim Sook, Kyodo news agency reported. But analysts do not think North Korea, starved of energy and money, plans to quit the talks, at least for now.

US terror list: US State Department spokesman Sean McCormack did not rule out putting North Korea back on a list of states accused of sponsoring terrorism. "I suppose these things are always possible," he told a news briefing. "...it's based on behaviour. And we'll see what behaviour North Korea engages in."
Posted by:Fred

#7  The United Nations says half of the Norkies are starving right now, and likely will only get worse next year. Unlike Iran's economic troubles, which has many Muslim nations to rely on regardless of US policies, I don't think Mr. Kimmie and DPRK can last to 2010 or 2012 without supermassive outside aid.

In the absence of foreign aid, I think Kimmie and regime may start a new Korean war. Given their own nations' troubles, I believe India and Pakistan wouldn't mind a new Korean conflict to help stabilize their own countries.
Posted by: Chunky Slusomp8822   2008-12-12 18:31  

#6  LOL, bigjim. Never heard that one before and will not soon forget it.
Posted by: eltoroverde   2008-12-12 11:43  

#5   North Korea nuclear talks fail

Isn't that like saying, "My plans to be spontaneous fell through at the last minute"?
Posted by: bigjim-ky   2008-12-12 09:46  

#4  What was Einstein's definition of "insanity"?...

Doesn't apply to liberals.
Posted by: gorb   2008-12-12 01:53  

#3  North Korea nuclear talks fail

Still?
Posted by: gorb   2008-12-12 01:52  

#2  Screw NORK. Let them eat kim jung as he is "ILL".
They are and have nothing. SKOR, you want it?
Do you China?
Japan? heh. Thats a joke.

NORK, I command you to hand all nuclear materiael to OUR military, and shut up.

If I hear any one thing else from you, IMPOLODE.

This nation breeds babies for consumpution. Do you hear that Obama?
They make kids to eat.

They even fatten them with UN supplies before they sell them to slaughter.

This world is not long in the Lords Eyes.
Posted by: newc   2008-12-12 01:41  

#1  What was Einstein's definition of "insanity"?...
Posted by: mojo   2008-12-12 00:55  

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