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Communist North Korea admitted publicly for the first time today
that it was seeking nuclear weapons and blamed "hostile" US policy
for forcing it to develop a deterrent.
President George W Bush and his Chinese counterpart Hu Jintao
haggled over the format for future nuclear crisis talks with North
Korea but agreed at discussions here yesterday to meet again soon
in...
South Korea warned North Korea today not to risk losing the
benefits of inter-Korean economic cooperation by escalating the
nuclear crisis, pool reports said.
South Korea indicated today that North Korea would pay a price for
any further escalation of the nuclear crisis in a shift in policy
toward the Stalinist state.
President George W Bush welcomed South Korean President Roh
Moo-Hyun to the White House today for crucial and hugely
anticipated talks heralded by communist North Korea with a new
round of nuclear...
South Korean President Roh Moo-Hyun hardened his tone on North
Korea yesterday, the opening day of his US tour and three days
ahead of a crucial summit with US President George W Bush.
North Korea on Tuesday defended its decision to pull out of a key
nuclear arms treaty, saying it had been forced to act because of
threats from the United States.
Iraq announced it was considering UN demands to destroy banned
missiles to avert war, as Washington rallied support for a new UN
disarmament resolution that could be offered in the next few days.