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McCain Criticizes Clinton on N. Korea
By SARAH KARUSH
The Associated Press
Tuesday, October 10, 2006; 1:05 PM
SOUTHFIELD, Mich. -- Republican Sen. John McCain on Tuesday accused former President Clinton, the husband of his potential 2008 White House rival, of failing to act in the 1990s to stop North Korea from developing nuclear weapons.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/world/asia-pacific/1908571.s...
Wednesday, 3 April, 2002, 12:06 GMT 13:06 UK
US grants N Korea nuclear fundsi
Pyongyang threatened to pull out of the nuclear deal
The US Government has announced that it will release $95m to North Korea as part of an agreement to replace the Stalinist country's own nuclear programme, which the US suspected was being misused.
Under the 1994 Agreed Framework an international consortium is building two proliferation-proof nuclear reactors and providing fuel oil for North Korea while the reactors are being built.
In releasing the funding, President George W Bush waived the Framework's requirement that North Korea allow inspectors to ensure it has not hidden away any weapons-grade plutonium from the original reactors.
President Bush argued that the decision was "vital to the national security interests of the United States".
McCain Criticizes Clinton on N. Korea
By SARAH KARUSH
The Associated Press
Tuesday, October 10, 2006; 1:05 PM
SOUTHFIELD, Mich. -- Republican Sen. John McCain on Tuesday accused former President Clinton, the husband of his potential 2008 White House rival, of failing to act in the 1990s to stop North Korea from developing nuclear weapons.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/world/asia-pacific/1908571.s...
Wednesday, 3 April, 2002, 12:06 GMT 13:06 UK
US grants N Korea nuclear fundsi
Pyongyang threatened to pull out of the nuclear deal
The US Government has announced that it will release $95m to North Korea as part of an agreement to replace the Stalinist country's own nuclear programme, which the US suspected was being misused.
Under the 1994 Agreed Framework an international consortium is building two proliferation-proof nuclear reactors and providing fuel oil for North Korea while the reactors are being built.
In releasing the funding, President George W Bush waived the Framework's requirement that North Korea allow inspectors to ensure it has not hidden away any weapons-grade plutonium from the original reactors.
President Bush argued that the decision was "vital to the national security interests of the United States".