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[بوش دمينيسترأيشن] يرفع [نورث كورا] عقوبات
يوم الجمعة, يونيو - حزيران [27ث], 2008
[بوش دمينيسترأيشن] يرفع عقوبات, يتحرّك أن يأخذ [نورث كورا] من إرهابية قائمة ميلان إلى جانب. رئيس بوش يقال يوم الخميس سيرفع هو مفتاح تجارة عقوبات ضدّ [نورث كورا] وسيزيل هو من الولايات المتّحدة الأمريكيّة إرهاب قائمة سوداء, فسحة محيطيّة ملحوظة في سياسة نحو النظامة شيوعيّة هو مرّة وسم كجزء "محور الشر." أتى الإعلان عقب [نورث كورا] [هند وفر] محاسبة مرتقب منذ فترة طويلة من عمله نوويّة إلى مسؤولات صينيّة في يوم الخميس, ينجز خطوة أساسيّة في الإزالة سلاح نوويّ عملية. بوش دعا الإعلان خطوة إيجابيّة على طول طريق طويلة أن يحصل الأمة أن يعطي فوق سلاح نوويّه. بعد, بقي هو محترسة من النظامة, أيّ قد [ليد] حول عمله نوويّة من قبل. و [نورث كورا] [فلّ شورت] إعلان, يستلم ستّة شهور متأخّرة, من ماذا الإدارة مرّة بحث, يترك هو [أبن تو كريتيسسم] من أنّ الذي يريد الولايات المتّحدة الأمريكيّة أن يأخذ وقت متينة حتّى ضدّ النظامة. "سيثق نحن أنت فقط إلى المدى أنت تنجز وعودك," بوش يقال في [روس] حديقة. "سررت أنا مع التقدم. أنا تحت ما من أوهام. هذا الخطوة أولى. هذا ليس النهاية من العملية. هو البداية من العملية." أن يعرض أنّ هو جدّيّة حول [فورغينغ] سلاح نوويّه, يخطّ [نورث كورا] ال يتلفز تدمير من 65 [كول توور] [فووت-تلّ] في مفاعل نوويّه رئيسيّة في [يونغبون]. ال [كول توور] عنصر أساسيّة من المفاعلة, غير أنّ يفجّر هو فوق? مع العالم يراقب? يتلقّى بعض معنى عمليّة لأنّ المفاعلة يتلقّى سابقا يكون تقريبا أعجزت. خصوصا, قال بوش الولايات المتّحدة الأمريكيّة محى عقوبات تجاريّة تحت ال يتاجر مع العدوة عمل, ويخطر إجتماع أنّ, في 45 أيام, هو ينوي أن يأخذ [نورث كورا] من الدولة قسم قائمة ميلان إلى جانب الأمم أنّ يكفل إرهاب. "إن [نورث كورا] يستمرّ أن يجعل ال يصحّ إختبار هو يستطيع أصلحت علاقته مع الالمجتمع الدولي… إن [نورث كورا] يجعل الإختبار خاطئة, سيتصرّف الولايات المتّحدة الأمريكيّة وشريكاته في ال [سإكس-برتي] محادثات وفقا لذلك," بوش يقال. الإعلان, حوالي 60 صفحات من توثيق, النتيجة من مفاوضات مستمرّة الولايات المتّحدة الأمريكيّة, اليابان, [سوث كورا], الصين ويتلقّى روسيا يتلقّى يكون مع بيونغيانغ. الولايات المتّحدة الأمريكيّة كبريات official said the declaration contains detailed data on the amount of plutonium North Korea produced during each of several rounds of production at a now-shuttered plutonium reactor. It is expected to total about 37 kilograms of plutonium ? enough to make about a half-dozen bombs. However, the declaration, which covers nuclear production dating back to 1986, does not contain detailed information about North Korea’s suspected program of developing weapons fueled by enriched uranium. It also does not provide a complete accounting of how it allegedly helped Syria build what senior U.S. intelligence officials say was a secret nuclear reactor meant to make plutonium, which can be used to make high-yield nuclear weapons. Israeli jets bombed the structure in the remote eastern desert of Syria in September 2007. North Korea had promised to complete the declaration by the end of last year in exchange for removal from U.S. terrorism and economic sanctions blacklists, which restrict its foreign trade and ability to get loans from international development banks. North Korea was put on the list of nations that sponsor terrorism for its alleged involvement in the 1987 bombing of a South Korean airliner that killed 115 people. The designation has effectively blocked North Korea from receiving low-interest loans from the World Bank and other international lending agencies. The president, insisting that the U.S. was not giving North Korea a free ride, said the U.S. action would have little impact on North Korea’s financial and diplomatic isolation. “It will remain one of the most heavily sanctioned nations in the world,” Bush said. All U.N. sanctions, for example, will remain in place. Bush said the United States would monitor North Korea closely and “if they don’t fulfill their promises, more restrictions will be placed on them.” Bush said that to end its isolation, North Korea must, for instance, dismantle all of its nuclear facilities and resolve outstanding questions on its highly enriched uranium and proliferation activities “and end these activities in a way that we can fully verify.” Bush thanked all members of the six-party talks, but singled out Japan. Tokyo has argued that the U.S. decision to remove North Korea from the list of terrorist nations should be linked to progress in solving North Korea’s abduction of Japanese nationals in the 1970s and 1980s. “The United States will never forget the abduction of Japanese citizens by the North Koreans,” said Bush who called Japanese Prime Minister Yasuo Fukuda on Wednesday to express U.S. concern about the issue. “We will continue to closely cooperate and coordinate with Japan and press North Korea to swiftly resolve the abduction issue.” AP White House Correspondent Terence Hunt contributed to this story. Have Your Say: Bush administration lifts North Korea sanctions Please read our posting guidelines before posting. Alternatively you can discuss this report here. Related News
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