North Korea Rejects US Preconditions For Nuclear Talks
IN THIS ISSUE: N. Korea rejects preconditions for nuclear talks, no plans to retire Russian subs, "clock is ticking" on missile defense decision, US dismisses Iran's nuclear offer, Myanmar minister denies nuke rumors, US denies talk of nuclear waste Site in Mongolia.
North Korea Rejects Preconditions For Nuclear Talks AFP
North Korea on Tuesday rejected US preconditions for a resumption of long-stalled six-nation nuclear disarmament talks, saying Washington is trying to shift the blame for the failure to restart dialogue.
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RIA Novosti A high-ranking source in the Russian Defense Ministry has denied rumors of a planned scrapping of Typhoon class strategic submarines in the near future. Several media sources reported recently that the Russian military had decided to scrap the world's largest nuclear-powered subs by 2014. Full Article
RT With Moscow increasingly exasperated with NATO over the question as to what sort of cooperation, if any, it will have with Russia on missile defense, NATO envoy Dmitry Rogozin fired a warning shot. Full Article
AFP Iran's offer offer to halt production of low enriched uranium is not credible because the Islamic republic has a record of making "empty promises," the United States said Friday. Full Article Soe Than Lynn | Myanmar Times Myanmar abandoned plans to develop nuclear technology for "peaceful purposes" because of concerns it would cause "misunderstandings" with the international community, the Minister for Science and Technology said last week. Full Article Elaine M. Grossman | Global Security Newswire A senior U.S. Energy Department official on Wednesday disputed reports that the Obama administration has sought Mongolian support for construction of a storage site for international spent nuclear fuel in the Central Asian nation. Full Article |
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