UN Urged to Tighten Grip on N.Korea Atomic Program Louis Charbonneau | Reuters A U.N. panel reported to the Security Council that North Korea may have further secret atomic facilities and called for better implementation of sanctions against Pyongyang, U.N. diplomats said on Monday. |
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David E. Sanger and Eric Schmitt | The New York Times
New American intelligence assessments have concluded that Pakistan has steadily expanded its nuclear arsenal since President Obama came to office, and that it is building the capability to surge ahead in the production of nuclear-weapons material, putting it on a path to overtake Britain as the world's fifth largest nuclear weapons power. Full Article
David Crawford | The Wall Street Journal
The United Nations' nuclear watchdog has toughened its stance toward Syria, warning that lack of cooperation by Damascus won't prevent the publication of a critical report on Syria's nuclear program. Full Article
Mark Hibbs | Arms Control Wonk
Saudi officials had made known to US counterparts they were not inclined to follow the UAE, which in 2009 negotiated a 123 agreement committing the UAE to forego uranium enrichment and reprocessing (E&R) of power reactor spent fuel. Full Article
Heinz Gartner | Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists
The mission of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) is to facilitate peaceful uses of the atom while ensuring that its nuclear assistance is not used for military purposes -- a challenging mandate that in its implementation introduces both significant benefits and risks to humankind. Full Article
Sandeep Dikshit | The Hindu
Foreign Secretary Nirupama Rao will visit Washington next month to take forward U.S. President Barack Obama's assurance to help India secure full membership of the Nuclear Suppliers' Group and three other non-proliferation multilayered organisations. Full Article
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