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South Korean President Roh Moo-hyun and US President George W Bush shake hands on sidelines of Apec - 07/09/07
President Bush says a peace treaty with North Korea is possible - in an odd exchange with South Korea's Roh.

 

   친김정일 노무현 독재자가 나라를 말아먹어 김정일에게 갖다 바치려고 꼼수.  연방제 적화통일 수순 밟는 노무현. 

 

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>> Thanks very much for joining us. The top U.S. Envoy for North Korea, Christopher Hill, says experts from china, Russia and the united states have all accepted an invitation from North Korea to go there this month to study hownuled. President bush has said a new security arrangement can be achieved on the peninsula when North Korea scraps its weapons programme. Mr. Bush was speaking in Sydney. He's attending the APEC summit. He also made a call for the strengthening of democracy across the continent. I asked our correspondent in Sydney, Nick Bryant, whether the invitation from North Korea is being seen by Christopher Hill as a significant one.

>> Yeah, he says it's a very significant step. The foal is the denuclearization of the Korean peninsula. What he's announced in the past hour sore is nuclear experts from three countries, china, russia and america, have been invited to North Korea by Pyongyang to take a look at the nuclear facilities that it plans to disable by the end of the year. He's saying that visit will take place next weeK. The sooner the better, as he put it, and they're hoped to have looked at all of North Korea's nuclear facilities by the end of december. As i say, Christopher Hill saying this is a very significant development as far as he and the bush administration is concerned in their goal of denuclear tiegz Korean peninsula. 46E14BF1.JPG

>> Obviously that goal, nick, a long-term E. There will still be some caution attached to this until it happens.

>> Yeah because as the americans and indeed the other members of the talks have seen before, North Korea has been known to renege on some of the deals that it has made. I mean, there were promises to shut down its main nuclear plant earlier in the year and then when the deadline came, they simply ignored it. So pyongyang can't always be taken at face value, but Christopher Hill did point out that this idea and this invitation had come from the North Koreans. He's clearly taking it at face value and he says that team of experts, not just from america but russia and china, as well, will be heading to North Korea within the next few days. 46E14C23.JPG

>> And in terms of the summitk, i welcome good news because bush had been pretty critical even today about North Korea and issues of democracy. 

 

 

 


  

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