Tuesday 3 July 2012

President Obama Insist On Peace In North Korea

United States President Barack Obama promises to continue additional arms control along with the Russia and voices stern warnings to North Korea and Iran larger than their nuclear weapons programmers in front of a worldwide nuclear refuge summit in Seoul. 


Barack Obama vowed on Monday to chase auxiliary considered arms reductions along with Russia as element of his broader nuclear disarmament chart flat as he issued rigid warnings to North Korea and Iran in their nuclear standoffs with the West.

Speaking further on of a global nuclear security summit in Seoul, Obama held out the prospect of new cuts in the U.S. nuclear arsenal as he required to rally world leaders for added concrete steps touching the menace of nuclear terrorism.

"But even as we have more work to do, we can already say with confidence that we have more nuclear weapons than we need," Obama said in a speech at South Korea's Hankuk University, pledging a new arms-control push with incoming Russian president Vladimir Putin when they meet in May.

Obama also used his tongue to call on North Korea, which plans a rocket commence next month, to hold back its nuclear ambitions or else features further intercontinental isolation.

"To the leaders of Pyongyang I say this, the choice before you, this is the decision you must make. Today we say, Pyongyang, have the courage to pursue peace and give a better life to the people of North Korea," he said, directing his comments at the leadership of the secretive state.

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