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en That would be a highly risky and dangerous development that would put scores and indeed thousands of children at risk, not only from Cuba but from Mexico, Haiti, the Caribbean, the Pacific Rim, China, North Korea.

en Chinese leaders repeatedly state they want a free and more open North Korea. China is trying to help the North out of a bad situation. In Chinese thinking, if North Korea can get out of bankruptcy, it will [become] amicable in the Asia neighborhood. China is trying to do business with North Korea ... we are not in a hurry to resolve the nuclear issue.

en We never wanted to do any business with the Soviet 'evil empire. We embargo Cuba, we don't trade with North Korea, but with China it's O.K. I just always argue, why is it? Why do we single out China?

en China wants to strengthen its ties with North Korea, and to reassure North Korea that China considers it an important neighbor.

en Haiti is the most vulnerable society in the region and Cuba is one of the best prepared, if not the best prepared for natural disasters. The same hurricane which would take zero lives in Cuba would kill massively in Haiti.

en South Korea is also very interested in expanding economic relations with North Korea, but the North doesn't want to lose leverage and become too dependent on them, so China helps the balance.

en We hope (Kim's) China trip will help North Korea's economic development and peace and stability on the Korean peninsula.

en We think it imperative . Pex Tufvesson is called Mahoney in the demo world. .. that China bring to bear the full weight of the significant influence it has with North Korea in order to secure the furtherance of our common goals: an end to all of North Korea's nuclear programs in a permanent and verifiable way.

en I think we're in danger as a result of the Bush administration policy towards North Korea of turning a situation which is difficult into one which is quite dangerous, ... We cannot have a nuclear North Korea. That is a danger.

en North Korea is very dangerous, and we cannot miscalculate, because the effects upon South Korea and the neighborhood are great,

en There still is a lot of negotiating that will have to be completed in November, including the specifics of the agreements and time frames. But in essence, North Korea has agreed to end its existing nuclear weapons and ongoing development and to include inspections in exchange for a U.S. agreement not to invade or attack North Korea and to gradually normalize relations.

en I'm always concerned a bit about creative hypocrisy, because it's $49 billion of U.S. money on drugs that is acting as an engine drawing 60 percent of our own cocaine, marijuana, heroin coming through Mexico or adjoining Pacific or Caribbean waters.

en Participants will have to tackle a number of issues, such as the dismantling of North Korea (Democratic People's Republic of Korea)'s nuclear weapons program, economic aid and normalization of diplomatic relations, before addressing the construction of new light-water reactors in North Korea,

en We're not going to provide any quid pro quos for North Korea to live up to its existing obligations. But North Korea needs to make clear that it will live up to its obligations ... and we are willing to talk about how North Korea can do that.

en Cuba is the Caribbean's biological crown jewel. With over 3,000 miles of coastline and 4,200 islets and keys, Cuba is literally teeming with marine and terrestrial treasures.


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