среда, 14 марта 2012 г.

Korean pact spurs hope, but nuclear fears remain

SEOUL, South Korea The prediction echoed in many quarters hereis: Sometime soon, Kim Il Sung, the reclusive dictator who has ruledcommunist North Korea for nearly five decades, will meet with Roh TaeWoo, the former general who presides over capitalist South Korea.And with that meeting, one of the last vestiges of the Cold War - therivalry of the two Koreas - will be headed for history.

The prediction seemed an understandable response to the dramaticnews that Seoul and Pyongyang had signed a nonaggression andreconciliation accord Friday, a pact that involves pledges ofcooperation and exchange in economic, cultural and other areasbetween two formerly implacable enemies. …

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