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‘A product of compromise’
Zhang Liangui, expert on North Korea at the Chinese Communist Party’s Central Party School, a key thinktank: “This is a step forward. But freezing, suspending, disabling isn’t necessarily the same as abandonment. So we still need to discount the possibility that North Korea will really abandon nuclear weapons. That’s a much more difficult and long-term issue.” Peter Beck, Seoul-based Korea analyst with the International Crisis Group: “I’m a bit under whelmed. But it’s one small step forward. I’m disappointed if this is all they agreed to. We’re in for many more long and painful negotiations before this becomes more than a piece of paper.” Though he welcomed a proposed freeze of the nuclear plant he said it remained far from the demand that North Korea completely dismantle its nuclear programme.—Reuters
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