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| IAEA inspectors will return to N Korea: Asselborn | ||||||||||||||||||
| Wednesday, February 14, 2007 07:02 [IST] DPA |
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Speaking at a news conference with He did not give a time for the inspections, but said itwould be discussed at a meeting of the Vienna-based agency's board of governorsslated for March 6. The six-party talks - between the US, DPRK, China, Russia,South Korea and Japan ended in Beijing Tuesday with a joint statement on thefirst step toward the de-nuclearisation of the Korean peninsula. According to the document, ElBaradei welcomed the agreement, saying the move is astep in the right direction. He added:, "It is good news, this is thefirst part of the process." The IAEA chief also suggested it could serve as an examplefor ending the deadlock over the Iranian nuclear issue. The parties agreed to give For irreversibly disabling the nuclear facility anddeclaring all nuclear programmes, The Korean peninsula nuclear issue emerged in the early1990s, prompting the IAEA to start inspecting
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