North Korea moves to restart key nuclear plant.
Material type: TextPublication details: 2008Subject(s): Online resources: In: Arms Control Today Vol 38, No 8,October 2008. pp.29-31 (5)Summary: Pyongyang announced that it would consider taking steps to restore the disabled facilities in response to Washington's insistence that North Korea agree to a verification protocol before being removed from department of state's list of state sponsors of terrorism. North Korea submitted a declaration on its nuclear activities at Yonghyon June 26. The six parties agreed to establish a verification mechanism in July 12 joint statement.Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Pyongyang announced that it would consider taking steps to restore the disabled facilities in response to Washington's insistence that North Korea agree to a verification protocol before being removed from department of state's list of state sponsors of terrorism. North Korea submitted a declaration on its nuclear activities at Yonghyon June 26. The six parties agreed to establish a verification mechanism in July 12 joint statement.
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