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By Young Sam Ma Minister-Counselor in the Israeli embassy of the Republic of Korea
Haaretz.com September 26, 2005
While Asians were enjoying the full-moon Thanksgiving holidays a week ago Monday, they received two contrasting pieces of news regarding the nuclear deal. One from Beijing, where the six countries finally ironed out a joint statement from the talks on North Korea's nuclear program. The other from Vienna, where delegations from the U.S. and EU-3 (Britain, France and Germany) rushed to tackle the Iranian nuclear issue at the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA).
This dude is forced to decide which challenge is more daunting.
I think the Chinese, South Koreans, Japanese, Russia, and Americans... Have a long road ahead.
By Young Sam Ma Minister-Counselor in the Israeli embassy of the Republic of Korea
Haaretz.com September 26, 2005
While Asians were enjoying the full-moon Thanksgiving holidays a week ago Monday, they received two contrasting pieces of news regarding the nuclear deal. One from Beijing, where the six countries finally ironed out a joint statement from the talks on North Korea's nuclear program. The other from Vienna, where delegations from the U.S. and EU-3 (Britain, France and Germany) rushed to tackle the Iranian nuclear issue at the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA).
This dude is forced to decide which challenge is more daunting.
I think the Chinese, South Koreans, Japanese, Russia, and Americans... Have a long road ahead.
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