Report from Pyongyang: North Korea's Nuclear Future
February 14, 2007
Joel Wit, a member of the State Department's negotiating team on the 1994 Agreed Framework, and David Albright, a physicist and President of the Institute for Science and International Security, held extensive talks in Pyongyang a week before the latest round of Six Party Talks. They met with DPRK diplomats and officials and were provided with updated information about the country's diplomatic positions on plutonium and weapons holdings as well as its civil nuclear program. They reported their findings and discussed the most recent agreement.
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