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North Korean nuclear crises:and end in sight

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2006Subject(s): In: Arms Control Today Vol 36 No 1, January/Febuary 2006, pp.6-10 (5)Summary: As the parties participating in the talks with Japan, China, Russia South Korea and US, these nuclear negotiations show a clear cyclical pattern. The parties seek to move forward they must take heed of the disapointing history of nuclear negotiations. There are substancial grounds for believing that the six party process will yield real progress in ending the North Korean nuclear program permanently
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As the parties participating in the talks with Japan, China, Russia South Korea and US, these nuclear negotiations show a clear cyclical pattern. The parties seek to move forward they must take heed of the disapointing history of nuclear negotiations. There are substancial grounds for believing that the six party process will yield real progress in ending the North Korean nuclear program permanently

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