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Kim Jong Il goes ballistic

Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2006Subject(s): In: The Economist 8 July 2006, pp.27-28Summary: The launches of missile were calculated to provoke. They break a seven year moratorium that North Korea reaffirmed bilaterally with Japan in 2002 and 2005 with the members of the six party talks involving (America, China, South Korea, Japan and Russia. These are aimed at getting the country to give up its nuclear weapons programme in return for aid trade and security guarantees.
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The launches of missile were calculated to provoke. They break a seven year moratorium that North Korea reaffirmed bilaterally with Japan in 2002 and 2005 with the members of the six party talks involving (America, China, South Korea, Japan and Russia. These are aimed at getting the country to give up its nuclear weapons programme in return for aid trade and security guarantees.

KOREA, USA, CHINA, RUSSIA, JAPAN

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