2019年4月26日 星期五

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TIME: North Korea Issued the U.S. With a $2 Million Medical Bill Before Releasing Otto Warmbier: Reports

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thumbnailNorth Korea Issued the U.S. With a $2 Million Medical Bill Before Releasing Otto Warmbier: Reports
Apr 26th 2019, 09:07, by Hillary Leung

North Korean officials billed the U.S. $2 million for the medical care of comatose American Otto Warmbier before allowing him to be flown home from Pyongyang, the Washington Post reports.

President Trump has previously denied that his administration has paid any sum of money for the release of U.S. hostages in the pariah state.

According to the Post, State Department envoy Joseph Yun, who was in Pyongyang to take Warmbier home in June 2017 following news of his poor health condition, was instructed by North Korean officials to sign the agreement. Yun reportedly did so upon direction from Trump via then-Secretary of State Rex Tillerson.

The bill then went to the Treasury Department, the Post says, citing two unnamed people familiar with the situation. It is unclear whether the bill was ever paid.

University of Virginia student Otto Warmbier, at the time 21, arrived in North Korea in late December 2015 on an organized tour of the state. After spending five days there, he was arrested at Pyongyang airport for allegedly stealing a propaganda poster from the hotel he and his group were staying at. He was sentenced to 15 years of hard labor for what authorities considered a “hostile act.”

North Korean officials said Warmbier suffered a brain injury after contracting botulism, a form of poisoning, while in detention. Upon news that the American had been in a coma for more than a year, Yu and a U.S. delegation arrived in Pyongyang to take him home. Warmbier died six days later in a Ohio hospital on June 19, 2017, after having suffered what doctors said was “severe injury to all regions of the brain.”

Trump defended Kim over Warmbier’s mistreatment and death, saying he did not believe Kim knew about his condition and that prisons are “rough places” in which “bad things happen.”

Fred Warmbier, Otto’s father, said he was never told about the hospital bill, according to the Post, and that it sounded like a “ransom” for his son.

Warmbier’s parents filed a lawsuit against North Korea over the student’s death last year on grounds that their son was “brutally tortured and murdered.” North Korea was ordered by a U.S. court to pay $501 million in damages.

News of the issued bill prompted condemnation in the U.S.

“They killed a perfectly healthy and happy college student and then had the audacity to expect the U.S. government to pay for his care,” Greg Scarlatoiu, executive director of the D.C.-based Committee for Human Rights in North Korea, told the Post.

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汽车频道: 车好多集团受邀参加第二届“一带一路”国际合作高峰论坛企业家大会

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车好多集团受邀参加第二届"一带一路"国际合作高峰论坛企业家大会
Apr 26th 2019, 00:00, by 人民网

  "一带一路"峰会首次举办企业家大会 车好多集团积极响应共商共建共发展

  2019年4月25日,车好多集团联合创始人、资深副总裁祝孝平受邀参加第二届"一带一路"国际合作高峰论坛企业家大会,首次举办的企业家大会是本次高峰论坛的重要组成部分,旨在为共建"一带一路"国家和地区工商界提供对接合作与沟通交流的平台。与会期间,祝孝平表示,"一带一路"为不同国家和地区的合作开辟了渠道,在实现优势互补的同时,也为中国企业带来了新机遇,车好多愿以自身积累的资源和技术实力积极响应"一带一路"战略号召,共商共建,共享美好生活。

  (车好多集团联合创始人祝孝平受邀参加第二届"一带一路"国际合作高峰论坛企业家大会)

  前不久,推进"一带一路"建设工作领导小组办公室发布的《共建"一带一路"倡议:进展、贡献与展望》报告显示,贸易畅通是共建"一带一路"的重要内容,共建"一带一路"促进了沿线国家和地区贸易投资自由化、便利化水平不断提升,贸易规模持续扩大,跨境电子商务等新业态、新模式正成为推动贸易畅通的重要新生力量。

  对此,祝孝平表示,就汽车消费服务行业来看,2018年中国小汽车保有量突破2亿辆,机动车保有量占全球20%,中国已成为名副其实的"汽车保有量大国"。而当前,我国 车整车出 业务 乎为零,在"共商、共建、共享、共赢"发展理念下,"一带一路"沿线国家和地区必将成为增长潜力巨大的新兴市场。数据显示,全球发展中国家和地区汽车需求巨大,需求额可达千亿美元,对二手车进口市场需求占比为60%-80%;其中,"一带一路"沿线国家和地区占主要部分,加上其大部分城市与中国同为左舵车、千人汽车保有量较低、对高性价比二手车需求旺盛,再加之"一带一路"所构建的共同发展伙伴关系,"一带一路"沿线国家必将成为我国二手车出口的关键市场之一。

  祝孝平进一步表示,开放二手车出口,不仅能扩大外贸规模,更能进一步盘活国内汽车产业格局,刺激新车消费与二手车流通,进而带动产业的进一步升级。未来,瓜子二手车也将凭借优质二手车车源优势,与自身独有的定价评估能力、物流体系、车后服务体系协同发力,积极推动二手车出口业务稳步增长,为中国汽车消费服务"走出去"探索更多可能。

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