Tuesday, May 22, 2012

Seoul, Washington, Tokyo warn N.K. against further provocations

courtesy of http://view.koreaherald.com/kh/view.php?ud=20120521001242

On Monday, South Korea, US, and Japan warned North Korea to stop their nuclear transactions. The three countries expect that North Korea will make better decisions that would not harm others in the world, cease nuclear missile program, and benefit the people of North Korea.

South Korea, US, and Japan are worried for more nuclear testings by North Korea, knowing that they unsuccessfully launched a rocket in April.13. If North Korea launch their third nuclear test, the satellite photos are tracked down in the "northeastern village of Punggye." 

Tensions in the demilitarized zone aroused as North Korea tried to demolish the South Korean government when the South Korea president Lee Myung-bak criticized the failure of the rocket launch.   
 

The picture in the article as shown on the left showed the three representatives (Japanese Shinsuke Sugiyama director, South Korean chief nuclear envoy, Lim Sung-nam, and U.S. special representative Glyn Davies, respectively) shaking hands at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Seoul on Monday.
  
As the talk continues, South Korea, US, and Japan hopes that North Korea will change their mind about the nuclear testing and rocket launches.



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