Kang Says Sanctions Against N. Korea Are Working

Kang Says Sanctions Against N. Korea Are Working

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The transcript discusses the impact of international sanctions on North Korea's nuclear program, suggesting they may be effective in prompting a recalibration of North Korea's actions. It highlights the roles of China, Russia, and the US as key players in implementing these sanctions and maintaining global peace. The discussion also touches on the potential for future peace between North and South Korea, emphasizing the need for a permanent peace agreement to replace the existing Armistice Agreement.

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What is one potential effect of international sanctions on North Korea's nuclear program?

Encouraging North Korea to expand its nuclear arsenal

Causing North Korea to reconsider its nuclear strategy

Strengthening North Korea's economic ties with allies

Increasing North Korea's military provocations

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30 sec • 1 pt

Which countries are highlighted as key players in addressing the North Korean nuclear issue?

Germany, France, and the UK

Brazil, Argentina, and Mexico

China, Russia, and the US

Japan, South Korea, and India

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What is the primary responsibility of China, Russia, and the US regarding North Korea?

To develop a joint military strategy against North Korea

To provide economic aid to North Korea

To mediate peace talks between North and South Korea

To implement and enforce international sanctions

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30 sec • 1 pt

What is necessary for achieving lasting peace on the Korean Peninsula?

A permanent peace agreement replacing the Armistice Agreement

A new trade agreement between North and South Korea

A cultural exchange program between the two Koreas

Increased military presence by the US in South Korea

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What is the current status of the Korean Peninsula according to the transcript?

It is in a state of active war

It is under a permanent peace agreement

It is still governed by the Armistice Agreement

It has achieved complete denuclearization