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    The policies of some countries conflict with the policies of others.

    Genetic engineering of crops has spread quickly since the first products of the early nineteen-nineties.

    They are threatened by the nuclear-armed United States.

    The three-way talks were brokered by Beijing.

    These talks will be conducive to a peaceful settlement of the issue.

    Pyongyang is demanding to talk only to the United States.

    The current round of talks are slated to go on until Friday.





    China is Pyongyang's most important ally.

    These nations are Australia, Britain, China, Japan, New Zealand and South Korea.

    The three days of talks are just the first step.

    These closed-door meetings are the highest level discussions.





    The public desires such information.

    Six nations have the most established policies.

    North Korea left the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty.

    North Korea is demanding a guarantee.

    Pyongyang has reopened its Yongbyon reactor complex.

    Pyongyang had expelled U.N. nuclear monitors.

    They will attack the isolated communist nation.

    The United States will not attack North Korea.

    All concerned nations can play a constructive role.

    North Korea may have one or two nuclear weapons.

    North Korea could use the weapons.

    Pyongyang might become able to greatly expand that arsenal.

    These groups include agricultural and health agencies of the United Nations.

    The discussions include North Korea's neighbors: Japan, South Korea and Russia.





    North Korea could sell the weapons to terrorist groups.

    E-U officials have not approved new crops of genetically changed corn since nineteen-ninety-seven.

    Mr. Kelly confronted North Korean officials with evidence.

    Senior diplomats are beginning talks in Beijing.

    The relevant parties start talking about each other's concerns in a face-to-face manner.

    Reporters were waiting outside his Beijing hotel early Wednesday.





    We will examine international trade in genetically changed crops.

    The report also discusses the problems of international trade in genetically engineered crops.

    The International Food Policy Research Institute is a private organization in Washington.

    They want to set rules for different areas of food safety.

    They try to develop international rules for genetically changed crops.

    Senior diplomats try to defuse the crisis over North Korea's nuclear ambitions.


    The U.S. delegation hopes to put a "verifiable and irreversible" end to North Korea's nuclear weapons program.

    A U.S.-led consortium cut off promised oil shipments to North Korea.

    These closed-door meetings are the highest level discussions between Pyongyang and Washington.

    The arrangements are a compromise between Pyongyang's demand and Washington's insistence.

    The three days of talks are a step toward wider discussions.





    Australia, the European Union and New Zealand have delayed approvals in recent years because of concerns among citizens.

    The United States has lost almost all its market for corn exports to the European Union.





    We will continue to examine international trade in genetically changed crops.

    It is difficult to develop international rules for genetically changed crops.

    Nine international organizations are currently competing to set rules for different areas of food safety.

    These talks eventually expand to include other nations.

    Some countries permit manufacturers to decide.

    Other nations require all products to say so.

    Some countries are more likely than others to approve and market genetically changed foods.

    The top priority is for the relevant parties to start talking about each other's concerns in a face-to-face manner.

    They were violating previous agreements not to produce nuclear weapons.

    Pyongyang returned to compliance with its international commitments to be nuclear free.

    One issue is the use of special markings to let people know that a product has been genetically engineered.





    He brushed past reporters waiting outside his Beijing hotel early Wednesday.

    Pyongyang retaliated by expelling U.N. nuclear monitors.

    Top Washington officials have no intention of attacking  the isolated communist nationn.

    A U.S.-led consortium cut off promised oil shipments to North Korea for violating nuclear accords.





    Senior diplomats are beginning talks in Beijing aimed at defusing the crisis over North Korea's nuclear ambitions.





    The group released a report that discusses the policies many countries have put in place.

    Argentina has exported huge amounts of such corn that already has E-U approval.

    Other nations require all products that contain more than one to five percent of genetically changed material to say so.

    He heads the U.S. delegation that hopes to put a "verifiable and irreversible" end to North Korea's nuclear weapons program.

    The three-way talks were brokered by Beijing, which is Pyongyang's most important ally.






    The report says Canada, Japan, Mexico and the United States approve most newly engineered crops.

    The International Food Policy Research Institute says six nations have the most established policies.

    He says this will be conducive to a peaceful settlement of the issue.

    Washington says the three days of talks are a step toward wider discussions.

    U.S. officials think North Korea may have one or two nuclear weapons.

    Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Liu Jianchao says it is fine with Beijing if these talks eventually expand to include other nations.

    The report says that The World Trade Organization is also among them.

    China hopes that all concerned nations can play a constructive role.

    Washington insists that discussions include North Korea's neighbors: Japan, South Korea and Russia.

    It appeared that Pyongyang might become able to greatly expand that arsenal.

    Tensions grew as a U.S.-led consortium cut off promised oil shipments to North Korea for violating nuclear accords.



    Top Washington officials have said many times that they have no intention of attacking the isolated communist nation.

    North Koreans have the right to nuclear weapons because they are threatened by the nuclear-armed United States.

    U.S. Assistant Secretary of State James Kelly said nothing of substance as he brushed past reporters waiting outside his Beijing hotel early Wednesday.



    It has increased the time it takes for these products to come to market.

    Mr. Kelly confronted North Korean officials with evidence they were violating previous agreements not to produce nuclear weapons.

    They are demanding a guarantee that the United States will not attack North Korea.

    The crisis began last year when Mr. Kelly confronted North Korean officials with evidence they were violating previous agreements not to produce nuclear weapons.

    Tensions rose sharply since October when it appeared that Pyongyang might become able to greatly expand that arsenal.

    These countries may suffer in markets where the public desires such information.

    These closed-door meetings are the highest level discussions between Pyongyang and Washington since the nuclear crisis began last October.

    The differences are a good example of how difficult it is to develop international rules for genetically changed crops.

    The three days of talks are just the first step in what is likely to be a long process of dialogue.





    There will be no improvement in relations with North Korea.

    There will be no possibility of aid unless Pyongyang returns to compliance with its international commitments to be nuclear free.





    Next week, we will continue to examine international trade in genetically changed crops.

    As a result, the policies of some countries conflict with the policies of others.

    At the same time, Argentina has exported huge amounts of such corn that already has E-U approval.





    Senior diplomats from the United States, North Korea, and China are beginning talks in Beijing.

    The crisis over North Korea's nuclear status began last year.

    The three-way talks between the United States, North Korea and China were brokered by Beijing.

    The three days of talks in Beijing are a step toward wider discussions.

    The current round of talks here in China are slated to go on until Friday.

    The differences in policies are a good example of how difficult it is to develop international rules for genetically changed crops.

    The process for approving new genetically engineered crops has increased the time it takes for these products to come to market.

    Countries that do not require special markings may suffer in markets where the public desires such information.





    Pyongyang retaliated by expelling U.N. nuclear monitors, leaving the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty, and reopening its Yongbyon reactor complex.

    There will be no improvement in relations with North Korea and no possibility of aid unless Pyongyang returns to compliance with its international commitments to be nuclear free.

    The arrangements are a compromise between Pyongyang's demand to talk only to the United States and Washington's insistence that discussions include North Korea's neighbors: Japan, South Korea and Russia.

    The three days of talks in Beijing are a step toward wider discussions and just the first step in what is likely to be a long process of dialogue.

    They think North Korea may have one or two nuclear weapons, but tensions rose sharply since October when it appeared that Pyongyang might become able to greatly expand that arsenal.

    North Korea could use the weapons itself, or sell them to terrorist groups.






    18_c_1.gif Title: Trade in Genetically Engineered Crops, Part 1
    18_c_1.gif Source: VOA Special English






    18_c_1.gif Title: US, N. Korea and China Attempt to Defuse Nuclear Crisis
    18_c_1.gif Source: VOANEWS


     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     

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