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U.S.: Agreement reached at N. Korea nuke talks

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Tentative disarmament pact achieved after marathon negotiation session

BEIJING - 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.
 
Just breaking...

Tentative disarmament pact achieved after marathon negotiation session

BEIJING - 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.



Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha! How orginal!

ROTFLMAO! AS if we haven't heard this before about what? 20 times? Reminds me of all the UN Resolutions, Saddam and Iraq! :cool:

LOL... and I love it!

PS... how long do you think this agreement will last? :2wave:
 
Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha! How orginal!

ROTFLMAO! AS if we haven't heard this before about what? 20 times? Reminds me of all the UN Resolutions, Saddam and Iraq! :cool:

LOL... and I love it!

PS... how long do you think this agreement will last? :2wave:

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Here we have kidrocks, decrying the use of diplomacy rather than force.

:shock: I'll never understand you.
 
All they had to do was give Lil' Kim a free TiVo and HDTV! :rofl
 
RightatNYU
You do need to remember who broke the last agreement.

Can you possibly think that this brokered (largely by China / Russia) agreement will hold any longer?
 
RightatNYU
You do need to remember who broke the last agreement.
The USA. Or N. Korea, depending on your point of view.

And what triggered the agreement breakage?

Can you possibly think that this brokered (largely by China / Russia) agreement will hold any longer?

Depends on if all the agreement members keep their portions of the bargain. And FYI, from what I know the agreement has not been finalized yet.

I believe the entire article can be found here:

North Korea Nuclear Accord Advances
 
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Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha! How orginal!

ROTFLMAO! AS if we haven't heard this before about what? 20 times? Reminds me of all the UN Resolutions, Saddam and Iraq! :cool:

LOL... and I love it!

PS... how long do you think this agreement will last? :2wave:

You sound like a republican.

I thought liberals held diplomacy in high regard? Or is this simply your knee jerk reaction to anything that happens under Bush's watch?
 
You sound like a republican.

I thought liberals held diplomacy in high regard? Or is this simply your knee jerk reaction to anything that happens under Bush's watch?
If it happens under Bush's watch, then kidrocks automatically finds fault with it....... even if it's diplomacy, which kidrocks has been crying for. Complete hypocracy.
 
What I would like to know is what is the main difference between this agreement and the one Clinton made, which Bush and his admin didn't agree with and ended shortly after taking office.
 
RightatNYU
You do need to remember who broke the last agreement.

Can you possibly think that this brokered (largely by China / Russia) agreement will hold any longer?

So what would a better option be? Bomb them now and consign 8 million lives in Seoul to death?
 
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Here we have kidrocks, decrying the use of diplomacy rather than force.
:shock: I'll never understand you.

Let me make it clear:
GWB(R)
 
What I would like to know is what is the main difference between this agreement and the one Clinton made, which Bush and his admin didn't agree with and ended shortly after taking office.
You mean the one that North Korea broke almost as soon as it was put in place? The Bush administration didnt have anything to do with the failure of the 1994 Carter/Clinton agreement.
 
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