US President George W.
Bush has received his South Korean counterpart Lee Myung-bak for two days of talks. The two state leaders met at Camp David to discuss a nuclear disarmament agreement that was stalled by North Korea. The Communist state failed to meet a December deadline to submit a declaration of its nuclear activities. Bush and Lee will also be discussing a free trade deal. Lee's visit coincided with South Korea lifting its ban on US Bush to hail Iraq war 'success' ...
SA coach happy despite early exit ... beef imports. This removes a major obstacle to the ratification of a free trade pact between the two countries. South Korea had banned importing the US product in December 2003 after a case of mad cow disease.
(Deutsche Welle)
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