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The
International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) today urged the
Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) to reconsider its
decision to withdraw from a global nuclear weapons treaty and urged
Pyongyang to engage in dialogue with the international community "I
strongly urge the DPRK to reverse its decision and to seek instead
a diplomatic solution," said IAEA Director-General Mohamed
ElBaradei of the country's decision to pull out of the Nuclear
Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT). "This is the only way to address
the DPRK's security and other concerns."
Mr. ElBaradei described the move as "a continuation of a policy of
defiance and was counterproductive to ongoing efforts to achieve
peace and stability in the Korean Peninsula."
He added that "the NPT, with its 188 States Parties, is the
cornerstone of the international community's efforts to control the
spread of nuclear weapons. A challenge to the integrity of that
Treaty may constitute a threat to international peace and
security."
The Director-General reminded the DPRK of the international
community's readiness to engage it in a dialogue toward a peaceful
settlement once Pyongyang had shown signs of readiness to come into
compliance with its international non-proliferation obligations,
but not under the threat of nuclear blackmail.
Mr. ElBaradei noted that under Article 10 of the Treaty, a decision
to withdraw could only be effected after three months. He expressed
the hope that, as a matter of urgency, the international community
and the DPRK through dialogue would arrive at an agreed and
peaceful solution.
The Director-General was in Washington, D.C., today for meetings
with United States Sen. Richard Lugar, Chairman of the Senate
Foreign Relations Committee, National Security Advisor Condoleeza
Rice and US Secretary of State Colin Powell - UN News.