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(单词翻译:双击或拖选)
By Luis Ramirez
Beijing
14 March 2007
The chief United Nations weapons inspector2, Mohamed ElBaradei, says North Korean officials have told him they are committed to getting rid of their nuclear weapons programs. VOA's Luis Ramirez reports from Beijing, where ElBaradei spoke3 to reporters shortly after returning from meetings in Pyongyang.
Mohamed ElBaradei speaks to the press in Beijing, 14 Mar1 2007
The head of the U.N. International Atomic Energy Agency called his two-day visit to North Korea "quite useful," saying Pyongyang remains4 committed to the terms of a February 13 preliminary accord that is designed to lead to North Korea's complete nuclear disarmament.
"We cleared the air," he said. "We opened the door for a normal relationship between North Korea and the IAEA. And both of us agreed that the most important thing is to look forward and not back."
North Korea has not allowed U.N. inspectors5 into the country since it expelled them in 2002 at the start of the nuclear crisis.
The agreement reached among delegates to the six-nation North Korea nuclear talks last month calls for North Korea to shut down and seal its only nuclear plant and plutonium factory by mid-April. In exchange, the North is to get energy aid and diplomatic concessions6.
ElBaradei said that while the North Koreans stated they are willing to allow U.N. inspectors to return to the country and verify the shutdown, they are not ready to do so yet.
"They are, in their view, waiting for implementation7 by the other parties of their commitment," he said. "Specifically they are waiting for the lifting of the financial sanctions."
In last month's agreement, the United States committed to settling a dispute over the freezing of North Korean accounts at a Macau bank.
The U.S. imposed the sanctions in response to what Washington says was North Korean money laundering8 and counterfeiting9.
Christopher Hill speaks to the media after his arrival in Beijing, 14 Mar 2007
The chief U.S. negotiator to the six-party nuclear talks, Christopher Hill, said Wednesday that the Macau bank issue would be resolved as promised.
The United States Treasury10 Department is scheduled to announce a decision on the Macau bank in Washington later on Wednesday.
Hill arrived in Beijing Wednesday to take part in working group talks among six-party delegates, which also include China, Japan, Russia, and South Korea.
On Monday, the chief delegates are scheduled to reconvene for a full session of the negotiations11.
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vt.破坏,毁坏,弄糟 | |
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n.检查员,监察员,视察员 | |
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n.(车轮的)辐条;轮辐;破坏某人的计划;阻挠某人的行动 v.讲,谈(speak的过去式);说;演说;从某种观点来说 | |
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n.剩余物,残留物;遗体,遗迹 | |
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n.检查员( inspector的名词复数 );(英国公共汽车或火车上的)查票员;(警察)巡官;检阅官 | |
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n.(尤指由政府或雇主给予的)特许权( concession的名词复数 );承认;减价;(在某地的)特许经营权 | |
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8 laundering | |
n.洗涤(衣等),洗烫(衣等);洗(钱)v.洗(衣服等),洗烫(衣服等)( launder的现在分词 );洗(黑钱)(把非法收入改头换面,变为貌似合法的收入) | |
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9 counterfeiting | |
n.伪造v.仿制,造假( counterfeit的现在分词 ) | |
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n.宝库;国库,金库;文库 | |
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协商( negotiation的名词复数 ); 谈判; 完成(难事); 通过 | |
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