http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/nation/20050919-0646-us-nkorea.htmlWhite House expresses pleasure, but caution, about North Korean pledge to end nuclear program
WASHINGTON – The White House is pleased with North Korea's agreement to end its nuclear weapons program, President Bush's spokesman said Monday, while expressing caution about whether Pyongyang will make good on its promises.
"North Korea now needs to live up to the agreement," said White House press secretary Scott McClellan. "That means dismantling their nuclear programs and allowing for verification to demonstrate that it has ended its nuclear activities."
After two years of talks with the United States and four other nations, North Korea agreed Monday to stop building nuclear weapons and to allow international inspections. In exchange, the country will get energy aid, economic cooperation and security assurances.
Asked whether the United States can trust the North Koreans to carry out their promises, McClellan said: "That's why I said the implementation is going to be key, and we will see as we move forward."