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S Korea President:N Korea Must Abandon Existing Nuclear Arms Kyodo (Nasdaq)
7 Jul 2008
South Korean President Lee Myung Bak on Sunday said North Korea, under a six- party accord for the denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula, must abandon nuclear weapons it has already produced, according to an interview with Kyodo News.India’s PM, Manmohan Singh saves nuclear agreement with US (Times Online)
7 Jul 2008
Manmohan Singh, India's Prime Minister, heads to the G8 summit in Japan today having apparently salvaged a historic nuclear deal with the United States after a vintage bout of Indian political brinksmanship.Iran says its nuclear policy has not changed (International Herald Tribune)
6 Jul 2008
Iran's nuclear policy has not been changed by incentives, an Iranian government spokesman said, confirming that Iran would not comply with Security Council resolutions requiring it to stop enriching uranium.In this category: Websites: 1, Number of pages: 1, Last updated: 7 Jul 2008
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