Elbaradei Makes Iran and North Korea Tremble…

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ElBaradei Issues N Korea Warning

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/3973357.stm

The UN's chief weapons inspector says North Korea is presenting a serious challenge to attempts to limit the world's nuclear weapons.
Mohammed ElBaradei, head of the International Atomic Energy Agency, says the body's inspectors must be allowed back into the country.
He called on North Korea to rejoin the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty it left two years ago.
Mr ElBaradei also urged Iran to suspend its uranium enrichment program.
His comments came in his annual report to the United Nations General Assembly.
Assurance Sought
He said he was "frustrated" that Pyongyang was refusing to take part in six-party talks on the dismantling of its nuclear program.
He said the international community would be ready to respond to the North Koreans' economic and humanitarian needs, "but a prerequisite is for them to commit themselves to full, verifiable, dismantlement of their weapons program."
Even if the project were not to be dismantled, he said, North Korea should allow "a comprehensive verification by the IAEA to assure ourselves that this program is exclusively peaceful."
On Iran, Mr ElBaradei said he thought Tehran would be willing to suspend uranium enrichment if Europe agreed to supply fuel for Iran's planned power plants. (What is this guy smoking? Iran is going maximum speed to obtain nukes.)
Then, he said, there would be no need for Iran to enrich its own uranium.
"Whether that will be ultimately a total suspension, or something else, I think this very much depends on the kind of framework to be agreed with the Europeans," he said.
Talks between Iran and major European countries are ongoing. (Iran continues to stall and everyday gets closer to WMD.)
On Sunday, Iranian parliamentarians approved a draft bill that would oblige the government to resume uranium enrichment, as it has said it will.
However, Iran's most senior nuclear negotiator, Hossein Mousavian, said a compromise was still possible.
Mr ElBaradei also said he wanted nuclear inspections in Iraq to resume "as soon as the security situation permits."
 

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