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- Date: July 22, 2009
- U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton called for the irreversible end of North Korea's nuclear weapons program
- Clinton advised that failing to agree would result in international sanctions
- Clinton urged North Korea dismantle its nuclear reactor and surrender its plutonium
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United States Secretary of State Hillary Clinton called for the denuclearization of North Korea on July 22, 2009. Clinton insisted North Korea end its nuclear weapons program or face "unrelenting pressure."
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North Korea Denuclearization News
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skorea's president set to meet North's Kim Jong Il
"Because the denuclearization of the Korean peninsula is such an important issue, I plan to meet (Kim) at anytime and anywhere, as long as our objective of ... (November 27, 2009)The Associated Press -
Pyongyang hinges six-party return to US talks progress
Pyongyang told the Chinese delegation that "North Korea supports the denuclearization of the peninsula," Liang was quoted as saying Friday. ... (November 27, 2009)The Japan Times -
[Viewpoint] Opportunity knocking
That's why the path to denuclearization has been rough and hardly any progress has been made. The 1994 Geneva Agreed Framework between North Korea and the ... (November 27, 2009)JoongAng Daily -
First Obama envoy to visit North Korea
WASHINGTON — The new US administration will send its first mission to North Korea to jumpstart denuclearization talks, officials confirmed Tuesday, ... (November 10, 2009)AFP
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North Korea Denuclearization Blogs
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Denuclearization Assistance to North Korea
denuclearization in North Korea. Previously, denuclearization work has been funded solely through the State Department's NDF fund. The House Appropriations Committee deleted all the DOE monies for North Korea in... (November 13, 2009)congressandlaw.blogspot.com -
Linking Human Rights to Denuclearization | Weapons and Hope
Debates churn over the ideal relationship between denuclearization and human rights issues in our negotiations with Iran and North Korea. (November 11, 2009)weaponsandhope.com -
A Proposal for a "Bosworth Process" with North Korea ...
In this paper, Brookings Visiting Fellow Sun-won Park calls for a "Bosworth Process," a plan to achieve not only denuclearization of the Korean peninsula but also to bring North Korea into the international community in...brookings.edu -
BURMA DIGEST » Article » Turning North Korea Around
Trust between North Korea and the United States, South Korea, and Japan is almost non-existent. While all leaders – including North Korea's Kim Jong Il – remain committed to denuclearization in public, none appe... (November 17, 2009)burmadigest.info
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Mahalo Answers for North Korea Denuclearization
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What is the approved religion of North Korea? 2 AnswersTraditionally, religion in North Korea primarily consists of Buddhism and Confucianism, and to a lesser extent, Christianity and syncretic Chondogyo. According ... read more -
What churches are allowed in North Korea? 4 AnswersQuoting from the FOXNews article about the women executed for passing out Bibles in North Korean: "The government has authorized four state churches, one Cathol... read more -
Could an invasion of North Korea be justified? 6 AnswersThere are a couple of reasons for it, and a couple of reasons why we haven't already. We should because 1. They have shut themselves completely off from the w... read more
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