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pikun kayak elo plik ...

--- In [email protected], Bukan Pedanda <bukan.pedanda@...> wrote:
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> Sudah saatnya tu senjata nuklir dipreteli..
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> Bukan hanya yagn di Korea Utara, tapi juga yang ada di negeri lain..
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> Semua senjata nuklir yang ada dimuka bumi ini.
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> US says N. Korea talks must include denuclearisation
> By News Wires the 16/06/2013 - 17:43
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> The US government on Sunday said it will 
> discuss North Korea’s offer of talks next week with its regional allies, 
> but that any fresh discussions must involve Pyongyang demonstrating a 
> willingness to scrap its nuclear weapons.
> North Korea on Sunday offered 
> high-level talks with the United States to ease tensions on the Korean 
> peninsula, but the White House said that any talks must involve 
> Pyongyang taking action to show it is moving toward scrapping its 
> nuclear weapons.
> The offer came only days after North Korea abruptly canceled planned 
> official talks with South Korea, the first planned talks in more two 
> years. The North blamed the South for scuttling discussions that sought 
> to mend estranged ties between the rival Koreas.
> The North Korea National Defence Commission in a statement carried by KCNA 
> news agency on Sunday said Washington can pick a date and place 
> for talks and the two sides can discuss a range of issues, but no 
> preconditions should be attached.
> “In order to ease tensions on the Korean peninsula and to achieve 
> regional peace and safety, we propose to hold high-level talks between 
> the DPRK and the United States,” said the spokesman for the North’s 
> National Defence Commission in the statement. North Korea’s official 
> name is the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK).
> “If the U.S. is truly interested in securing regional peace and 
> safety and easing tensions, it should not mention of preconditions for 
> the talks,” the statement said.
> The United States will discuss the new offer in meetings with Japan 
> and South Korea in Washington on Tuesday and Wednesday, a senior 
> administration official said.
> Washington has been skeptical of any move by Pyongyang for dialogue 
> as it has repeatedly backtracked on deals, the latest in 2012 when it 
> agreed to a missile and nuclear test moratorium, only to fire a rocket 
> weeks later.
> “We have always favored dialogue and, in fact, have open lines of 
> communication with the DPRK,” said Caitlin Hayden, spokeswoman for the 
> National Security Council.
> “Our desire is to have credible negotiations with the North Koreans, 
> but those talks must involve North Korea living up to its obligations to the 
> world, including compliance with U.N.  Security Council 
> Resolutions, and ultimately result in denuclearization,” Hayden said in 
> statement.
> “We will judge North Korea by its actions, and not its words and look 
> forward to seeing steps that show North Korea is ready to abide by its 
> commitments and obligations,” she said.
> Economic aid at stake
> 
> Earlier this year, North Korea threatened nuclear and missile strikes 
> against South Korea and the United States after it was hit with U.N. 
> sanctions for its February nuclear weapons test.
> “North Korea’s proposal for dialogue to the U.S. is all part of the 
> game to get economic aid as U.N. sanctions were tougher than before,” 
> said Kim Seung-hwan, senior associate at the Center for Strategic and 
> International Studies.
> The recent summit between U.S. President Barack Obama and Chinese 
> President Xi Jinping might have played a role in the North’s changed 
> attitude, in which the two leaders were on the same page regarding the 
> North’s nuclear development, Kim said.
> North Korea’s one major ally, China, has urged Pyongyang to abandon its 
> nuclear weapons program and return to talks.
> In the statement, Pyongyang reiterated it was willing to discuss 
> disarmament but the world should also be denuclearized,  including its 
> southern neighbor.
> North Korea agreed to a denuclearization-for-aid deal in 2005 but 
> later backed out of that accord. It has said its nuclear arms are a 
> “treasured sword” that it will not abandon.
> Pyongyang also said it wants the United States to sign a peace treaty 
> formally ending the 1950-53 Korean War that divided the two Koreas.
> Korea was divided after World War Two and when the Korean War ended 
> in an armistice rather than a permanent peace treaty, it left the two 
> countries technically at war.
> The North has a long record of making threats to secure concessions from the 
> United States and South Korea.
> North Korea’s 30-year-old leader, Kim Jong-un, took power in December 2011 
> and has since carried out two long-range rocket launches and a 
> nuclear weapons test, as well as a campaign of threats against South 
> Korea and the United States.
> Threats have waned in the past month, showing signs of easing 
> tensions such as proposing talks with South Korea in early June. The 
> talks had been intended to discuss issues resuming operations of joint 
> commercial projects and families split during the 1950-53 Korean War.
> In the coming days, North and South Korea will mark the 60th anniversary of 
> the Korean War and the armistice.
> (REUTERS)
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> Source URL: 
> http://www.france24.com/en/20130616-us-to-mull-north-korea-offer-with-partners-must-involve-denuclearisation
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