North Korea Has Right for Peaceful Nuclear Program — Russian Official - NEWS - MOSNEWS.COM
North Korea Has Right for Peaceful Nuclear Program — Russian Official - NEWS - MOSNEWS.COM: "North Korea Has Right for Peaceful Nuclear Program — Russian Official
Created: 15.08.2005 18:16 MSK (GMT +3), Updated: 18:16 MSK, 14 hours 48 minutes ago
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The People’s Democratic Republic of Korea has the right to develop its civilian nuclear capacity and can expect cooperation with other countries if it returns to the nuclear Non-proliferation Treaty, Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Alexander Alexeyev said Monday in an interview.
“Russia has always insisted that as a sovereign state, the People’s Democratic Republic of Korea, can develop its peaceful nuclear program in keeping with international law,” Alexeyev was quoted by Xinhuanet as saying in an interview with South Korea’s Joong Ang Ilbo daily newspaper.
If North Korea returns to the Non-proliferation Treaty and joins the additional protocol to the agreement on safeguards, it can expect cooperation and assistance regarding such activities from the International Atomic Energy Agency and other nations, Alexeyev said.
“The Russian delegation stated this clearly again at the fourth round of talks” on the Korean peninsular nuclear issue, said Alexeyev, who headed the delegation to the talks on nuclear issue in late July in Beijing.
The six parties to the talks — China, North Korea, the United States, South Korea, Russia and Japan — have agreed to take a recess after 13 days of discussions in Beijing and resume the talks in the week starting Aug. 29.
The Russian chief negotiator said the recess was meant “to give the sides a chance to modify their approaches with the purpose of finding a wording acceptable to all sides,” Xinhuanet adds."
Created: 15.08.2005 18:16 MSK (GMT +3), Updated: 18:16 MSK, 14 hours 48 minutes ago
MosNews
The People’s Democratic Republic of Korea has the right to develop its civilian nuclear capacity and can expect cooperation with other countries if it returns to the nuclear Non-proliferation Treaty, Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Alexander Alexeyev said Monday in an interview.
“Russia has always insisted that as a sovereign state, the People’s Democratic Republic of Korea, can develop its peaceful nuclear program in keeping with international law,” Alexeyev was quoted by Xinhuanet as saying in an interview with South Korea’s Joong Ang Ilbo daily newspaper.
If North Korea returns to the Non-proliferation Treaty and joins the additional protocol to the agreement on safeguards, it can expect cooperation and assistance regarding such activities from the International Atomic Energy Agency and other nations, Alexeyev said.
“The Russian delegation stated this clearly again at the fourth round of talks” on the Korean peninsular nuclear issue, said Alexeyev, who headed the delegation to the talks on nuclear issue in late July in Beijing.
The six parties to the talks — China, North Korea, the United States, South Korea, Russia and Japan — have agreed to take a recess after 13 days of discussions in Beijing and resume the talks in the week starting Aug. 29.
The Russian chief negotiator said the recess was meant “to give the sides a chance to modify their approaches with the purpose of finding a wording acceptable to all sides,” Xinhuanet adds."
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