North Korea drops references to unification
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North Korea is not bound by the global treaty aimed at preventing the spread of nuclear weapons, its United Nations envoy said Thursday.
SEOUL, May 7 (Reuters) - North Korea is not bound to any treaty on non-proliferation of nuclear weapons, state media KCNA reported on Thursday, as Pyongyang continues to reject international pressure and sanctions to dismantle its nuclear programme.
North Korea’s UN envoy has declared the country is not bound by the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) under any circumstances, citing its constitutionally enshrined nuclear status. The statement, delivered during the 11th NPT Review Conference in ...
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