价值-投机 发表于 2010-12-20 13:54

123重来 发表于 2010-12-20 13:55


最后还是以软告终
流氓表现一览无余 欺软怕硬

mayhung72 发表于 2010-12-20 13:56

我就说打不起来吧。#*22*#

200901 发表于 2010-12-20 14:05

它早就把那些国际原子能机构安的设施撤了,再装估计又得大半年,整得差不多了又轰人走又拆
#*22*#

mikesse 发表于 2010-12-20 22:20

看来张教授说对了,朝鲜要投靠美帝啦,几十万志愿军战士算是白牺牲啦,哎……
悲哀

6ww1968 发表于 2010-12-21 00:05

#*P# #*P#

SY333 发表于 2010-12-21 07:35

#*)*# #*)*#

pcwin 发表于 2010-12-21 08:29

朝鲜让步了.

97boy1672 发表于 2010-12-21 08:36

朝鲜投靠美帝?杯具

dj7 发表于 2010-12-21 12:40

#*22*# #*22*# #*22*#

谨慎操作 发表于 2010-12-21 14:14

N.Korea to allow return of U.N. inspectors after talks with Richardson
By the CNN Wire Staff
December 20, 2010 -- Updated 1619 GMT (0019 HKT)
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N. Korea agrees to nuclear inspectors
STORY HIGHLIGHTS

    * South Korea says it is too early to assess the North's decision
    * Former U.S. ambassador to the United Nations Bill Richardson visited North Korea
    * North Korea agrees to consider a military commission including the Koreas and the United States

Pyongyang, North Korea (CNN) -- North Korea has agreed to a series of actions, including the return of U.N. inspectors, following discussions with Bill Richardson, former U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, Richardson said Monday.

The North agreed to allow International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) personnel to return to its uranium enrichment facility, Richardson -- currently governor of New Mexico -- said in a statement. The statement did not say when the monitors would return.

In addition, Pyongyang agreed to negotiate a deal for a third party, such as South Korea, to buy fresh-fuel rods. CNN's Wolf Blitzer, who traveled with Richardson, said North Korea agreed to negotiate the sale of 12,000 rods and ship them to an outside country, presumably South Korea. The rods would be enough to make about six to eight nuclear weapons.

And North Korea agreed to discuss the formation of a military commission consisting of representatives from North and South Korea as well as the United States "to monitor and prevent conflicts in the disputed areas of the West Sea," Richardson's statement said. There also was talk of creating a hotline between the North and South Korean militaries "to avert potential crises."

In response, South Korea said it was too early to make a general assessment of the North's decision without additional information.
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"We need to assess overall the scope of inspection and the motivation behind North Korea agreeing to let IAEA inspectors back in," South Korean Foreign Ministry spokesman Kim Young-sun told reporters Monday.

Washington is concerned about North Korea's efforts to develop its nuclear program. The United States, along with North Korea, South Korea, Russia, Japan and China, have been involved in what are called the six-party talks.

But those talks have been slow, arduous and in limbo since 2008. And after the recent revelation of the North Korean uranium enrichment facility, the resumption of talks seemed in jeopardy.

Richardson on Monday ends his five-day unofficial trip to North Korea, during which he met with high-level officials.

In the meetings, Richardson said he urged North Korea to not take aggressive steps in response to South Korea's live-artillery military drill Monday. North Korea's state-run Korean Central News Agency said on Monday that armed forces "did not feel any need to retaliate against every despicable military provocation," but issued warnings to South Korea and the United States.

Richardson said he was encouraged by Pyongyang's restraint. "I hope this will signal a new chapter and a round of dialogue to lessen tension on the Korean peninsula," he said in his statement.

CNN's Kyung Lah and Jiyeon Lee in Seoul, South Korea, contributed to this report.

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胡搞瞎搞 发表于 2010-12-21 14:17

朝鲜就是鸡
谁有钱跟谁
谁拳头硬跟谁
那天老毛子举着JB一吓唬又投靠老毛子了
#*22*# #*22*#

谨慎操作 发表于 2010-12-21 14:23

就是有这帮网友,听到风就是雨,
你不会自己去看看人家CNN的原文吗,
LZ转载的不知道是哪位大翻译家给糊弄出来的歪文。

简直出离愤怒了,咋翻译的嘛
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