North Korea will rejoin the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty
(NPT) and accept the IAEA inspection if the nuclear issue can be
resolved satisfactorily, the official Korean Central News Agency
(KCNA) reported on Sunday.??
"If the nuclear issue finds a satisfactory solution, we will
return to the NPT and accept the IAEA inspection," North Korean
Foreign Minister Paek Nam-sun said July 29 in the ministerial
meeting of the 12th ASEAN Regional Forum held in Laos.
Paek said North Korea's nuclear weapons are not meant to strike
the US and Pyongyang has no intention to keep them permanently.
"We will have neither reason nor necessity to possess even a
single nuke if the US agrees to completely remove its nuclear
threat to North Korea and opens the relations of peaceful
coexistence with the North," Paek said.
He said that peace and security on the Korean Peninsula is a key
factor of ensuring peace in Northeast Asia and the North Korean
government was making every effort to settle the present unstable
situation and achieve durable peace and stability on the
peninsula.
Paek expected the ongoing fourth round of six-party talks in
Beijing will prove fruitful by having an in-depth discussion on the
ways of denuclearizing the whole Korean Peninsula on the principle
of respect for sovereignty and equality under any
circumstances.
"We proposed practical ways of completely solving the nuclear
issue at this round of talks, calling for reaching the common
understanding that it is necessary to terminate the hostile
relations between North Korea and the US, legally and
institutionally open the ties of peaceful coexistence, eliminate
all the nukes from the peninsula, and the US is required to end
putting nuclear threat to the North," Peak said.
(Xinhua News Agency August 1, 2005)