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12-Feb-2007, 03:26 PM #1
North Korea agrees to disarm!
....Well, the Bush administration appears to have done something right...Will they get the credit they deserve?


Tentative Deal in N. Korea Nuclear Talks

Feb 12 2:52 PM US/Eastern


By JAE-SOON CHANG
Associated Press Writer






BEIJING (AP) -- Negotiators reached a tentative agreement on initial steps for North Korea's nuclear disarmament, the U.S. envoy to the talks said Tuesday.
Assistant Secretary of State Christopher Hill said the agreement outlined specific commitments for North Korea and would set up working groups to implement those goals to begin meeting in about a month. He declined to give other details.



"I'm encouraged by this that we were able to take a step forward on the denuclearization issue," Hill said.

The agreement could mark the first step toward disarmament in more than three years of inconclusive negotiations and deadlock. The process reached its lowest point in October when North Korea conducted its first nuclear test explosion.

The draft agreement came after 16 hours of what Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Qin Gang called "extraordinarily intensive consultations" on the fifth day of talks.

"Some positive results have been achieved," Qin said, but added that the negotiators would have to meet again later Tuesday in Beijing.

Japan's chief envoy said it was "too early to tell" if his government was satisfied with the deal.

"I believe that countries have compromised somewhat toward an agreement," Kenichiro Sasae said, declining to give any specifics.

The current round of six-nation talks began Thursday on a promising note after the United States and North Korea signaled a willingness to compromise. But negotiations quickly became mired on the issue of how much energy aid the North would get in exchange for initial steps of disarmament.

Other delegates at the talks _ which also include Russia and South Korea _ had called North Korea's earlier demands for energy excessive.

South Korean and Japanese media reports gave varying accounts of how much energy North Korea was demanding, including up to 2 million kilowatts of electricity or 2 million tons of heavy fuel oil.

Under a 1994 U.S.-North Korea disarmament agreement, the North was to receive 500,000 tons of fuel oil a year before construction was completed of two nuclear reactors that would be able to generate 2 million kilowatts of electricity.

That deal fell apart in late 2002 when the U.S. accused the North of conducting a secret uranium enrichment program, sparking the latest nuclear crisis.

The apparent progress came after the U.S. envoy said the meetings that began Monday would be the last day for this round of talks, saying the possibility for a breakthrough was solely in North Korea's hands.

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Associated Press reporters Audra Ang, Alexa Olesen and Hiroko Tabuchi contributed to this report.
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12-Feb-2007, 03:56 PM #2
LOL!! I think it is halarious that...NO ONE CARES ABOUT NORTH KOREA AGREEING TO DISARM!!!!!!
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12-Feb-2007, 03:56 PM #3
Yes, when it is no longer tentative.
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12-Feb-2007, 03:57 PM #4
I am! Just got here.
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12-Feb-2007, 03:57 PM #5
I care, I'm just not convinced yet!

Show me the money!
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12-Feb-2007, 03:59 PM #6
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I care, I'm just not convinced yet!

Show me the money!

I agree with both of you...Just wonder who will get credit for for it if it is upheld? Because no country has ever tested a nuke and then disarmed! EVER!
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12-Feb-2007, 04:00 PM #7
...Of course, no country has ever t6ested a nuke but had no food to feed their citizens either.
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12-Feb-2007, 04:06 PM #8
We'll just have to wait and see what developes!
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12-Feb-2007, 04:11 PM #9
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We'll just have to wait and see what developes!

Yes, keep your fingers crossed! Or whatever one does for good luck?
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12-Feb-2007, 04:14 PM #10
Diplomacy works!
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12-Feb-2007, 04:39 PM #11
Remember what they agreed to and signed back in 1994, Agreed Framework .....


I'll believe it when I see it...
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Remember what they agreed to and signed back in 1994, Agreed Framework .....


I'll believe it when I see it...
I agree, I'll believe it when I see it, but a positive move nonetheless. Props to Mr Bush and his Team.
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12-Feb-2007, 04:48 PM #13
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Remember what they agreed to and signed back in 1994, Agreed Framework .....


I'll believe it when I see it...

Yes I do remember...And I remember it was HorseCrap blackmail that Jimmy Carter and Madeleine Albright agreed to and George Bush ended...So, I do not think it will be the same crap as before, but who knows?
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Yes I do remember...And I remember it was HorseCrap blackmail that Jimmy Carter and Madeleine Albright agreed to and George Bush ended...So, I do not think it will be the same crap as before, but who knows?



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12-Feb-2007, 05:00 PM #15
North Korea sucks!
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