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U.S. President Barack Obama said North Korea's nuclear program poses a "grave threat" to the world. Mr. Obama and visiting South Korean President Lee Myung-bak told reporters that new responses must be found.
S. Korean Pres. Lee Myung-bak and Pres.Barack Obama shake hands during their joint1 news conference in the Rose Garden of The White House in Washington, 16 Jun 2009
In the White House Rose Garden, the two leaders said that last week's U.N. resolution against North Korea developing nuclear weapons must be enforced.
Presidents Obama and Lee, standing2 side-by-side, agreed that they would not, under any circumstances, allow North Korea to possess nuclear weapons.
Mr. Obama said threats and belligerence3 would not earn prestige and respect for the communist North, and that Pyongyang has an alternative.
"I want to be clear that there is another path available to North Korea - a path that leads to peace and economic opportunity for the people of North Korea, including full integration4 into the community of nations," he said.
Mr. Obama said he and Mr. Lee agreed that Pyongyang can reach that destination only through peaceful negotiations5.
Mr. Lee said his country, Japan, China, Russia and the United States are united in refusing to allow North Korea to continue its behavior.
"And now, the North Koreans will come to understand that this is different - that they will not be able to repeat the past or their past actions and strategies," said Mr. Lee.
Mr. Obama echoed the South Korean president's view that it is time to end the pattern of North Korea threatening its neighbors, then being rewarded for ending that behavior.
"The message we are sending, and when I say 'we' - not simply the United States and the Republic of Korea, but I think the international community - is we are going to break that pattern," he said.
Video grab released by N. Korean TV shows a three-stage white rocket, soaring away from launch site on 05 Apr 2009 from undisclosed location in N. Korea
The North Koreans have conducted two underground nuclear tests. And U.S. officials say Pyongyang appears to be preparing for a third.
President Obama said Pyongyang's history of threatening its neighbors and proliferating6 nuclear technology means it should not be recognized as a legitimate7 nuclear power.
Mr. Lee also called for the North Korean government to release two American journalists and a South Korean worker jailed in the North.
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adj.联合的,共同的;n.关节,接合处;v.连接,贴合 | |
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n.交战,好战性,斗争性 | |
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协商( negotiation的名词复数 ); 谈判; 完成(难事); 通过 | |
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6 proliferating | |
激增( proliferate的现在分词 ); (迅速)繁殖; 增生; 扩散 | |
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adj.合法的,合理的,合乎逻辑的;v.使合法 | |
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