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North Korea will return to six-party talks over its nuclear weapons program and rejoin the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty without conditions : New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson
Special Correspondent
Oct. 21, 2005

North Korea will return to six-party talks over its nuclear weapons program and rejoin the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty without conditions, New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson said Oct. 21 after a four-day visit to Pyongyang. Richardson, a former U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, also said that North Korea continues to run nuclear facilities allegedly tied to its weapons program and that it has reprocessed spent nuclear fuel into plutonium in 2005. He traveled to North Korea with the approval of the Bush administration. The six-party talks are expected to resume in early November.


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