2006年VOA标准英语-North Korea Conducts Missile Tests(在线收听) |
By Paula Wolfson U.S. officials say North Korea has test fired at least six missiles, including a long-range missile that failed shortly after launch. High level consultations are underway. -------- White House officials call the series of launches a provocation, but add there is no immediate threat to the United States. All the tests occurred early Wednesday morning local time within the span of hours. Most involved short to medium range missiles that landed in the Sea of Japan. But one, the failed missile, was a Taepodong 2, the intercontinental missile that has been a focus of international attention.
When asked what action the United States might take, now that North Korea has defied calls from the international community to refrain from long range missile testing, both officials put the focus on diplomacy. Snow announced the administration's chief negotiator on North Korea - Assistant Secretary of State Christopher Hill - will travel to the region later Wednesday. At the same time, Hadley will meet with his South Korean counterpart in Washington. For his part, the White House spokesman downplayed the notion the launches were timed to coincide with America's Independence Day holiday. When asked by reporters about the timing Tony Snow referred to the North Korean leader and said simply ask Kim Jong-Il. |
原文地址:http://www.tingroom.com/voastandard/2006/7/33195.html |