That'll Leave a Mark
If the under-performing ROK Roh Moo-hyun was listening could hear his legacy fizzle. And, the dagger didn't come from Washington.
«Establish a peace regime on the Korean peninsula when there are still nuclear weapons here? That just does not stand up,» the Chinese ambassador, Ning Fukui, told a security forum in Seoul.
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«To improve relations between North and South Korea and to replace the armistice with a peace treaty, the matter of denuclearizing (the North) must be resolved in full,» Ning said.
Now, this is very interesting. How will the Bush administration react, now that Beijing is sounding tough? Perhaps, Roh could cry on the American ambassador's shoulder?
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