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(单词翻译:双击或拖选)
By Steve Herman
Tokyo
17 June 2006
U.S. Ambassador to Japan Thomas Scheiffer, right, with Japanese Foreign Minister Taro1 Aso, June 17, 2006
Japanese and American diplomats2 are jointly3 warning North Korea not to launch a ballistic missile, amid growing speculation4 Pyongyang may be about to test fire one. South Korean news reports quote visiting North Korean officials as denying a test is planned.
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Japan's foreign minister and the U.S. ambassador in Tokyo held a 30-minute meeting late Saturday to discuss what actions their governments would likely take, if North Korea test fires a ballistic missile.
Japanese and South Korea media report that liquid fuel tanks have been observed at a North Korean site and booster rockets are on the launch pad.
For more than a week, Japanese and U.S. government officials have expressed increasing concern that the communist state is readying a launch of a Taepodong-2 long-range ballistic missile. Published reports in Tokyo and Seoul say a launch could come as early as Sunday.
U.S. Ambassador Thomas Schieffer, following his Saturday night meeting with Japan's foreign minister, told reporters there are indeed indications Pyongyang is preparing to launch an intercontinental ballistic missile.
"We hope that the North Koreans will not take this provocative5 action," he said. "It will only isolate6 the North Koreans further from the rest of the internationalcommunity."
The ambassador added that, if North Korea does launch the missile, all options are on the table a reference to the possibility of sanctions being imposed on Pyongyang.
North Korea has previously7 said it would consider any sanctions imposed by Japan tantamount to a declaration of war.
Japanese Foreign Minister Taro Aso said both Washington and Tokyo are urgently trying to convey to Pyongyang that it must back away from a launch.
Aso says Tokyo is relaying its concerns through Chinese diplomats, while the United States is using the "New York channel," a reference to communication with North Korea's diplomats at the United Nations. Neither Japan nor the United States has diplomatic relations with North Korea.
If North Korea launches a missile, that would end a seven-year moratorium8 on long-range testing that North Korea imposed on itself.
Analysts9 say North Korea, in an effort to dispel10 international condemnation11, may claim that the launch of the three-stage rocket is to deploy12 a satellite. It made a similar statement after its 1998 missile test, but U.S. intelligence agencies and other space watchers say no such satellite made it into orbit.
1 taro | |
n.芋,芋头 | |
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2 diplomats | |
n.外交官( diplomat的名词复数 );有手腕的人,善于交际的人 | |
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3 jointly | |
ad.联合地,共同地 | |
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4 speculation | |
n.思索,沉思;猜测;投机 | |
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5 provocative | |
adj.挑衅的,煽动的,刺激的,挑逗的 | |
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6 isolate | |
vt.使孤立,隔离 | |
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7 previously | |
adv.以前,先前(地) | |
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8 moratorium | |
n.(行动、活动的)暂停(期),延期偿付 | |
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9 analysts | |
分析家,化验员( analyst的名词复数 ) | |
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10 dispel | |
vt.驱走,驱散,消除 | |
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11 condemnation | |
n.谴责; 定罪 | |
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12 deploy | |
v.(军)散开成战斗队形,布置,展开 | |
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