, SOUTH KOREA, we have no plans ATOMIC WEAPONS
ENRICHED URANIUM TEST EXPERIMENT Extemporaneous
(AP) - SEOUL, 3 September - The day of admission to
surprise test taken in the past to enrich uranium, the
South Korea has not officially declared today
have any nuclear weapons program and that uranium from some
its scientists in 2000 was a byproduct of tests conducted
to separate materials using a laser.
NUCLEAR SOUTH KOREA, we have no plans ATOMIC WEAPONS
(ANSA) - SEOUL, 3 SET -''It 'was a test - said to journalists
Oh Joon, director general of the Ministry of Foreign
for relations with international organizations -
fundamentally different from those conducted by Iran and Korea
North and no breach of the Non-Proliferation
.
The experiment was not intended to obtain enriched uranium and e '
was an isolated case and impromptu. The equipment was dismantled
few months later and the government and '
only recently been informed by the scientists involved. For our part we
immediately informed the International Atomic Energy Agency
(IAEA).''
's statements came Oh
while a group of IAEA inspectors began testing in South Korea to determine what happened and whether
violanzione
clauses of the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation nucelare.
''calm''We are absolutely confirmed
other unofficial sources deny that the revelations could affect adversely the
six-party talks to resolve the crisis triggered by
nuclear ambitions of North Korea and
his secret plan for enrichment uranium.
Admissions in Seoul were still created
embarrassment among the allies, principally the United States and Japan. If the admissions are
'' confermate, si tratta di un fatto
deplorevole'', aveva detto stamani il portavoce ufficiale del
governo giapponese Hiroyuki Sonoda.
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