- •Preface
- •Contents
- •Arrivals, visits, talks unit a
- •Text 1. Us Secretary of State Arrives in Moscow for Syria Talks.
- •Text 2. Theresa May Arrives in Berlin for Talks with Angela Merkel.
- •Text 3. Порошенко прибув до Індонезії.
- •Text 4. Порошенко прибув до Німеччини на переговори з Меркель
- •Table 1. Forms of the Infinitive
- •Audiosheet
- •Ex. 3. Match the following synonyms from the article:
- •Articles for translation Article 1. Syrian President Assad makes surprise visit to Moscow for talks with Putin
- •Article 2. Secretary General arrives in Belgrade for talks on nato-Serbia relations
- •Unit b
- •Article 2. Переговори про об'єднання Кіпру завершилися без підписання угоди.
- •Президент Молдови Ігор Додон робить свій перший закордонний візит у Росію, в рамках якого зустрінеться з президентом рф Володимиром Путіним та іншими офіційними особами.
- •Audiosheet
- •Article for translation Quebec mosque shooting: 'We are from this country'
- •Cooperation unit a
- •Article 2. Норвегія відновлює діалог з рф щодо торгово-економічної співпраці.
- •Ex. 2. Translate the sentences into English using Participle I:
- •Audiosheet
- •Synonym match: Match the following synonyms from the article.
- •Article for translation What do trade agreements do?
- •How many are there?
- •What are these agreements intended to achieve?
- •What sort of trade barriers do they tackle?
- •What about investment?
- •What are the benefits of international trade?
- •If freer trade is so good why not remove barriers on a global scale instead of in small groups of countries?
- •Do the economic benefits hold water?
- •Are the negotiations transparent?
- •What is the effect on regulatory standards and national sovereignty?
- •Article 2. Сша і Куба вперше за останні 50 років уклали торговий договір.
- •Article 3. Підписання двостороннього договору про виставку-продаж.
- •Article 4. Україна і Молдова домовились провести засідання комісії з економічно-торговельної співпраці
- •Article 5. Перспективи розвитку співпраці між Україною та країнами Африки обговорено на засіданні парламентського "круглого столу".
- •Audiosheet
- •Synonym match: Match the following synonyms from the article.
- •Article for translation Mozambican government committed to cooperation with usa
- •U.S., China to step up cooperation on North Korea
- •The united nations unit a
- •Audiosheet
- •Articles for translation Article 1. Dangerous conditions in Ukraine after heavy fighting shuts down power, water – unicef
- •Article 2. Civilians face ‘dire’ situation amid ongoing hostilities in eastern Ukraine, un warns
- •Article 3. Ukraine: un ‘gravely concerned’ by deteriorating situation as violence flares in Donetsk
- •Unit b
- •Article 1. Рада Безпеки (рб) оон
- •Audiosheet
- •Synonym match: Match the following synonyms from the article.
- •Audio 29. Difficult words: bliss (щастя), saliva [sə'laivə] (слюна), non-consecutive (непослідовний), immune response (іммунна реакція), inflammation (запалення).
- •Electoral system audio sheet
- •Articles for translation
- •Article 2. У Молдові завершились вибори президента
- •Texts for lexical-grammatical analysis
- •Improving Livelihoods through South-South Cooperation in Camelid Fabric Production
- •Eu reveals plans for military cooperation following Brexit vote
- •Is there a secret plan to create an eu army?
- •Immigrants must not lead 'parallel lives' in uk, says Chuka Umunna
- •Brexit is an ultra-delicate manoeuvre that needs a measured approach The May government will need to show a level of resilience and agility far beyond what has been required of its predecessors
- •Us secretary of state arrives in Moscow for Syria talks
- •Donald Trump arrives in uk and hails Brexit vote as 'great victory'
- •This simple negotiation tactic brought 195 countries to consensus
- •Syrian President Assad makes surprise visit to Moscow for talks with Putin
- •Millions have fled their homes
- •Сирійський президент Асад несподівано відвідав Путіна в Москві
- •Ukraine Calls on Russia to Negotiate End to War in East
- •Texts for editing Donald Trump arrives in uk and hails Brexit vote as 'great victory'
- •Ukraine Calls on Russia to Negotiate End to War in East
- •Appendix 1.
- •Literature
- •Internet sources
U.S., China to step up cooperation on North Korea
U.S. President Barack Obama and Chinese Premier Li Keqiang agreed on Monday to step up cooperation in the United Nations Security Council and in law-enforcement channels after North Korea's fifth nuclear test, the White House said.
China and the United States are also targeting the finances of Liaoning Hongxiang Industrial, a Chinese conglomerate headed by a Communist Party cadre, that the Obama administration thinks has a role in assisting North Korea's nuclear program, the Wall Street Journal reported on Monday.
U.N. diplomats say the two countries have started discussions on a possible U.N. sanctions resolution in response to the nuclear test earlier this month, but Beijing has not said directly whether it will support tougher steps against North Korea.
Obama met Li on the sidelines of the annual United Nations General Assembly session in New York.
"Both leaders condemned North Korea’s September 9 nuclear test and resolved to strengthen coordination in achieving the denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula, including by invigorating cooperation in the United Nations Security Council and in law enforcement channels on North Korea," a White House statement said.
China is isolated North Korea's most important diplomatic backer and its biggest trading partner.
It has been angered by Pyongyang's repeated nuclear and missile tests and signed on to increasingly tough U.N. sanctions, but it has said it believes such steps are not the ultimate answer and called for a return to talks with North Korea.
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi told his Japanese counterpart last week China opposes "unhelpful" unilateral sanctions on North Korea but will work within the United Nations to formulate a response.
Washington has pressed Beijing to do more to rein in North Korea. The United States has said it is willing to negotiate with the North if the country commits to get rid of its nuclear weapons, which Pyongyang has refused to do.
HONGXIANG PROBE
The U.S. Department of Justice (DoJ) is preparing as early as this week to announce legal action against Chinese firms suspected of providing financial assistance to Pyongyang, the Journal reported, citing officials familiar with the matter.
It said DoJ prosecutors visited Beijing twice last month to make their Chinese counterparts aware of alleged criminal activities being committed by Liaoning Hongxiang Industrial.
A social media post last week from the police in Liaoning, the northeastern border province of China, said they were investigating the firm's alleged long-term involvement in "serious economic crimes" and that relevant suspects were cooperating.
A report by Asan Institute for Policy Studies in Seoul and C4ADS in Washington says it identified more than $500 million in trade from January 2011 to September 2015 between the North and the Liaoning Hongxiang Group, which states on its website that it trades heavily with the North.
The figure includes more than $360 million in imports from North Korea by one group company, Dandong Hongxiang Industrial Development Co., an industrial machinery and equipment wholesaler.
“While no judgment is being made on the final use of these funds, trade at this volume is of particular note. By one estimate, this amount would have been almost enough to both fund North Korea’s uranium enrichment facilities, and to design, make and test its nuclear weapons,” the report said.
Certain assets related to the company, its founder and top executive Ma Xiaohong, and some of her relatives and associates, have been frozen by Chinese authorities in recent weeks, according to government and corporate filings cited by the Journal.
The Asan report said its trading of goods that could qualify as potential military and nuclear dual-use products under U.S. export restrictions were of particular concern.
The companies identified have had dealings with sanctioned North Korean entities, the report said.
Chang Yong-seok, senior researcher at the Institute for Peace and Unification Studies, Seoul National University, said this case was symbolic and could have real practical impact.
"This was the U.S. taking China into consideration and working with China. More such cases may follow if the U.S. or South Korea have firm evidence ... Chinese companies that have capacity for producing or securing goods for North Korea may be worried now,” he said.
China's Foreign Ministry said relevant departments were investigating Liaoning Hongxiang Group and were following the provisions of U.N. resolution 2270, which imposed tighter sanctions on North Korea in March in response to its fourth nuclear test in January and the launch of a long-range missile a month later.
Representatives of the U.S. Department of Justice and Hongxiang Industrial were unavailable for comment.
The Liaoning Hongxiang Group is also heavily involved in North Korea-related shipping, with Ma and other people associated with the group owning and operating a combined fleet of 10 ships that regularly sail between the North and China.
Ma, who served on Liaoning's People's Congress before resigning at the weekend, is described by Chinese media as the most successful businessperson in Dandong involved in cross-border trade with North Korea.
Government records say Ma's investment in Hongxiang was frozen on Sept.2.
