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N. Korea nuclear talks near tentative agreement |
2007-02-13 |
![]() US Assistant Secretary of State Christopher Hill declined to give details of the draft, but said it outlined specific commitments for Pyongyang and would set up working groups to implement those goals to begin meeting in about a month. "I'm encouraged by this that we were able to take a step forward on the denuclearization issue," a weary-looking Hill told reporters after a fifth day of negotiations at talks in Beijing that lasted more than 16 hours. The agreement could mark the first step toward disarmament since the talks began in 2003, marked by repeated delays and deadlock. The process reached its lowest point in October when North Korea conducted its first nuclear test explosion. |
Posted by:Fred |
#1 Hmm. The phrase "trust but verify" comes to mind. Except in this case, "distrust and verify like a crazed proctologist" would be more apt. |
Posted by: PBMcL 2007-02-13 01:09 |