Are North and South Korea heading toward a historic peace agreement, or is another trap being set by the communist country? That’s what analysts around the world are trying to figure out and that’s what we’re explaining first today on CNN 10. I’m Carl Azuz.
朝鮮和韓國是否正達成一項歷史性的和平協(xié)議,還是只是朝鮮設(shè)定的另一個陷阱?世界各地的分析家們正在試圖解決上述問題,這也是我們今天在CNN 10的頭條新聞。我是卡爾·阿祖茲。
The two Asian countries have wrapped up historic talks this week in the North Korean capital of Pyongyang. And South Korean officials who were there say that the North plans to hold off on weapons test for the time being and that it wants to talk to the United States, a South Korean ally, about normalizing relations and the issue of eliminating North Korea’s nuclear weapons. They’re considered illegal by the international community, including the U.S.
這兩個亞洲國家本周結(jié)束了在朝鮮首都平壤舉行的歷史性會談。韓國官員說,朝鮮計劃暫時停止核武器試驗,并希望與韓國的盟友美國關(guān)于關(guān)系正?;约跋r核武器問題進行對話。美國在內(nèi)的國際社會認為都認為核武器是非法的。
American President Donald Trump says he believes and hopes the North is sincere in its moves toward peace with the South. He also says that the new sanctions, the penalties put on North Korea by the U.S. helped pressure North Korea to change its tone. But America says its wants the North to take concrete steps toward getting rid of its nuclear weapons before the U.S. gets involved in direct talks. And keep in mind that just months ago, President Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong-un were openly threatening each other.
美國總統(tǒng)唐納德·特朗普表示,自己相信并希望朝鮮與韓國的和平行動中表現(xiàn)真誠。他還表示,美國對朝鮮新的懲罰措施,幫助朝鮮改變了態(tài)度。但美國表示,希望朝鮮在美國參與直接談判之前,采取切實措施,消除核武器。請記住,就在數(shù)月前,特朗普總統(tǒng)和朝鮮領(lǐng)導人金正恩曾公開威脅對方。
Some international analysts say they’re skeptical that the North really wants peace. North Korea has agreed to give up its nuclear program before in 1994 and in 2005, and then it cheated on those agreements. Critics say the North is only trying to get relief from penalties without giving up its weapons programs.
一些國際分析人士說示,他們懷疑朝鮮是否真的想要和平。朝鮮同意在1994年和2005年前放棄其核項目,但最后在這些協(xié)議上作弊。批評人士說,朝鮮只是試圖在不放棄其武器計劃的情況下逃避制裁。
Are North and South Korea heading toward a historic peace agreement, or is another trap being set by the communist country? That’s what analysts around the world are trying to figure out and that’s what we’re explaining first today on CNN 10. I’m Carl Azuz.
The two Asian countries have wrapped up historic talks this week in the North Korean capital of Pyongyang. And South Korean officials who were there say that the North plans to hold off on weapons test for the time being and that it wants to talk to the United States, a South Korean ally, about normalizing relations and the issue of eliminating North Korea’s nuclear weapons. They’re considered illegal by the international community, including the U.S.
American President Donald Trump says he believes and hopes the North is sincere in its moves toward peace with the South. He also says that the new sanctions, the penalties put on North Korea by the U.S. helped pressure North Korea to change its tone. But America says its wants the North to take concrete steps toward getting rid of its nuclear weapons before the U.S. gets involved in direct talks. And keep in mind that just months ago, President Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong-un were openly threatening each other.
Some international analysts say they’re skeptical that the North really wants peace. North Korea has agreed to give up its nuclear program before in 1994 and in 2005, and then it cheated on those agreements. Critics say the North is only trying to get relief from penalties without giving up its weapons programs.