.contact us |.about us
News > International News ... ...
Search:
    Advertisement
DPRK says US security offer laughable
( 2003-10-22 09:09) (Agencies)

The Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) derided a U.S. offer to provide multilateral security guarantees in exchange for Pyongyang ending its nuclear weapons program as laughable and said it was not worth even considering.

In a commentary published late on Tuesday, the DPRK official KCNA news agency said Pyongyang wanted a bilateral treaty with the United States -- a reference to its desire for a non-aggression pact that Washington has ruled out.

During a summit this week of Asian-Pacific leaders in Bangkok, U.S. President Bush made a significant shift in policy by saying he was sharing ideas with other regional leaders on how to give North Korea security guarantees short of a non-aggression treaty.

"We have asked for the United States to stop its hostile policy and a bilateral treaty between North Korea and the United States, and not for some sort of security guarantee," said KCNA in a Korean-language commentary.

"It's laughable and doesn't deserve even any consideration that the United States gives a security guarantee on the condition that we drop our nuclear development."

The United States joined China, Japan, Russia and South Korea in an inconclusive first round of talks with North Korea on the nuclear standoff in Beijing in late August.

A second round has not been arranged yet.

"If the United States truly wants to solve the nuclear issue peacefully and hold six-way talks, it should drop its hostile policy toward the North and show its political will to sign a non-aggression treaty," said KCNA.

During the Bangkok summit, North Korea test-fired at least one short-range missile and leader Kim Jong-il made his first appearance in 40 days when he visited a military farm.

 
Close  
   
  Today's Top News   Top International News
   
+List-mania: Who is the richest in China?
( 2003-10-22)
+Hu on SARS: My heart was on fire
( 2003-10-22)
+Partnership formed on Chinese culture
( 2003-10-22)
+Laboratories under WHO microscope
( 2003-10-22)
+Nation to improve market system
( 2003-10-21)
+UN assembly demands Israel halt West Bank wall
( 2003-10-22)
+French journalist shot ead in Ivory Coast
( 2003-10-22)
+EU, Arab states agree on UN text on Israeli wall
( 2003-10-22)
+Man faces charges after surviving Niagara Falls jump
( 2003-10-22)
+Afghans hand in weapons to launch disarmament drive
( 2003-10-22)
   
  Go to Another Section  
     
 
 
     
  Article Tools  
     
 
 
     
  Related Articles  
     
 

+Six-party talks urged to go on
2003-10-22

+North Korea says Iraq troop move "flunkeyist treachery"
2003-10-22

+South Korea says has no proof yet of 2nd North missile
2003-10-21

+Another DPRK missile test hijacks APEC summit
2003-10-21

+Bush, S.Korea urge early talks on N.Korea crisis
2003-10-21

+Bush open to security pledge for North Korea
2003-10-20

+Bush rules out peace treaty with Pyongyang
2003-10-20

 
     
   
        .contact us |.about us
  Copyright By chinadaily.com.cn. All rights reserved