"We are very pleased that Korea has taken the decision," Vershbow said, "And
this agreement is based on international scientific standards, which I think is
the only policy for trading nations that they want to observe, that they want to
have healthy economic relations with other nations."The Lee Myung-bak
administration, however, faced mounting domestic criticism for rushing to the
beef agreement despite lingering concerns over mad cow disease and feared impact
on the local cattle industry