TITLE

US Wins Common Stance On Nuclear Issue

PUB. DATE
January 2003
SOURCE
Asia Monitor: China & North East Asia Monitor;Jan2003, Vol. 10 Issue 1, p12
SOURCE TYPE
Country Report
DOC. TYPE
Country Report
ABSTRACT
Discusses the prospects of economic growth of North Korea following the intervention of the United States government in the nuclear weapons programs of North Korea. Agreement of South Korea and Japan to suspend oil deliveries in North Korea as a result of U.S. insistence; Uranium-enrichment program of North Korea; Impact of the reduction in food aid.
ACCESSION #
8965834

Tags: KOREA (North) -- Economic conditions;  NUCLEAR nonproliferation

 

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