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Un Con Troll Able
12-18-2006, 08:02 AM
BEJING - North Korea declared itself a nuclear power Monday at the start of the first full international arms talks since its atomic test and threatened to increase its arsenal if its demands were not met.

Reiterating those demands in its opening speech, the North said the United Nations lift the sanctions imposed on the communist nation for its Oct. 9 nuclear test. It also said the United States must remove the financial restrictions that led the North to break off the six-nation negotiations 13 months ago.

The North also said it wants a reactor built for it and help covering its energy needs in the meantime, according to a summary of the speech released by one of the delegations involved. Five nations are trying to persuade the North to abandon nuclear weapons — the United States, China, South Korea, Japan and Russia.

The North said that now that it is a nuclear power, it should be treated on equal footing with the U.S. It warned that if its demands were not met, it would increase its arsenal, according to the summary.

The U.S. offered in its opening comments to normalize relations with Pyongyang, but only after it halted its atomic program.

"The supply of our patience may have exceeded the international demand for that patience, and we should be a little less patient and pick up the pace and work faster," Assistant Secretary of State Christopher Hill, the U.S. envoy, told reporters.

China, the North's last major ally, also pushed for results.

Opening the talks at a Chinese state guesthouse in Beijing, head Chinese delegate Wu Dawei urged the envoys to work for the implementation of a September 2005 agreement in which the North pledged to abandon its nuclear program in exchange for security guarantees and aid.

"We have finished the stage of commitment for commitment and now should follow the principle of action for action," Foreign Ministry spokesman Jiang Yu said, echoing phrasing from the earlier agreement.
"The position of the North Korean delegation is wide apart from the rest of us and we cannot accept it," Japanese negotiator Kenichiro Sasae told reporters.

A South Korean official who declined to be named because of the sensitivity of the talks said the North was entering the negotiations with a maximum of conditions for success.

North Korea agreed to return to the six-nation negotiations just weeks after its nuclear test, saying it wanted to discuss U.S. financial restrictions against a Macau bank where the regime held accounts.
That issue will be addressed in separate U.S.-North Korean meetings expected to start Tuesday.

The arms talks have been plagued by delays and discord since they began in August 2003.

The U.S. has sought to line up support against Pyongyang's nuclear ambitions by enlisting its neighbors in the discussions.

The North exploited divisions among the U.S. and its partners in an effort to change the subject and buy time to develop its arsenal.


Unbelievable how we continue to willingly participate in that farce.

The rest of the story:

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20061218/ap_on_re_as/koreas_nuclear

Rhino
12-18-2006, 08:30 AM
The North said that now that it is a nuclear power, it should be treated on equal footing with the U.S. It warned that if its demands were not met, it would increase its arsenal, according to the summary.Yeah, like they wouldn't do that anyway.

Patrick Henry
12-18-2006, 08:35 AM
...the North said the United Nations lift the sanctions imposed on the communist nation for its Oct. 9 nuclear test. It also said the United States must remove the financial restrictions that led the North to break off the six-nation negotiations 13 months ago.

That must mean that they're working!

Un Con Troll Able
12-18-2006, 08:38 AM
Fatty four-eyes is railing against the imperialists because he can't get any Napoleon Brandy or a copy of "Breastmonsters from Saturn, Part IV" DVD.

Beowulf
12-18-2006, 09:23 AM
And today I hear that N. Korea has declared itself a nuclear power and demands sanctions be lifed.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20061218/ap_on_re_as/koreas_nuclear

It says it will increase it's arsenal if they are not. This doesn't sound like a country that wants to reason. I say if they are true to talking that they make the first moves, not the world.
Funny, it's the U.N. that imposed sanctions yet everyone will say that we did!

S-T
12-18-2006, 04:18 PM
Kim Jong Il wants the sanctions lifted because he is so lonely.

http://i79.photobucket.com/albums/j159/conservatibbs/lonely.jpg

DoctorDoom
12-18-2006, 08:35 PM
Hey, NOKO: first take care of this, then we'll talk.

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v349/DocDoom777/KimCH.jpg