joel wit造句
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- It is led by Joel Wit, deputy chief of the U . S . State Department's Korea desk.
- Joel Wit, a former State Department official who has visited North Korea 14 times, agreed that Kim has not lived up to his reputation as being " a little bit crazy ."
- Joel Wit, who as a State Department official helped hammer out the 1994 U . S .-North Korean nuclear agreement, said American officials may have stumbled on a secret North Korean procurement program.
- "The Bush administration is calculating that the North Koreans will eventually back down, " said Joel Wit, a senior associate at the Center for Strategic and International Studies and a former State Department specialist on North Korea.
- Intercepting the shipment of 15 North Korean-made Scud missiles apparently is an attempt by the Bush administration to turn up the heat on Pyongyang, said Joel Wit, who helped negotiate the 1994 agreement as a State Department official.
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- "They're not going to want to wage conflicts on the Korean peninsula and in Iraq at the same time, " said former U . S . diplomat Joel Wit, a senior fellow at the Center for Strategic and International Studies in Washington.
- The team _ led by Joel Wit, a deputy director for Korean affairs in the State Department _ will arrive in North Korea on May 18 and begin its inspection of the tunnel two days later, said KCNA, which was monitored in Seoul.
- The team _ led by Joel Wit, a deputy director for Korean affairs in the State Department _ will arrive in North Korea on April 18 and begin its inspection of the tunnel two days later, said KCNA, which was monitored in Seoul.
- "A second Korean war would be a horrendous thing where there would not only be one million people dead, but extensive economic reverberations, " said Joel Wit, one of President Bill Clinton's envoys who in 1994 helped defuse a previous nuclear crisis with Pyongyang.
- "This administration came into office warning about the rise of China, and we are stumbling into a situation where American interests throughout East Asia risk being compromised, " said Joel Wit, a former State Department official who helped negotiate the 1994 arms control agreement with North Korea.
- "It's very difficult for the United States to deal with a country like North Korea, where there is this history of hostility, where their government and their whole system is alien to us, " said Joel Wit, a former State Department official who helped negotiate a 1994 agreement with North Korea.