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The first thing to understand is that there's something called the Non-Proliferation Treaty NPT.
Forbes.com: News Tim Worstall 2011
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In June 1994 North Korea announced that it was leaving the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty, expelling foreign weapons inspectors, and planning to reprocess spent nuclear fuel to separate plutonium, a key ingredient in a nuclear weapon.
The Good Fight Walter F. Mondale 2010
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In June 1994 North Korea announced that it was leaving the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty, expelling foreign weapons inspectors, and planning to reprocess spent nuclear fuel to separate plutonium, a key ingredient in a nuclear weapon.
The Good Fight Walter F. Mondale 2010
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In June 1994 North Korea announced that it was leaving the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty, expelling foreign weapons inspectors, and planning to reprocess spent nuclear fuel to separate plutonium, a key ingredient in a nuclear weapon.
The Good Fight Walter F. Mondale 2010
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The North also has said it is recommitted to a September 2005 joint statement in which Pyongyang pledged to abandon all nuclear weapons and existing nuclear programs and return, at an early date, to the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons and to IAEA safeguards.
S. Korean Nuclear Envoy Cautious About Renewed Diplomacy with North 2011
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The North also has said it is recommitted to a September 2005 joint statement in which Pyongyang pledged to abandon all nuclear weapons and existing nuclear programs and return, at an early date, to the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons and to IAEA safeguards.
S. Korean Nuclear Envoy Cautious About Renewed Diplomacy with North 2011
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She had drafted an addendum to the international Non-Proliferation Treaty that required signatories to permit more intrusive inspections of suspicious facilities by the IAEA.
Fallout Catherine Collins 2011
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The problem when you cut back in numbers is you increase the number for one, you increase the cost for one, said Laicie Olson, a senior policy analyst with Council for a Livable World and the Center for Arms Control and Non-Proliferation.
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He asked that Edwards identify documents that he believed the Swiss were prohibited from maintaining by the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty NPT so they could be destroyed.
Fallout Catherine Collins 2011
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ElBaradei asked that the Swiss government, as a signatory of the Non-Proliferation Treaty and member of the IAEA, allow the agency to conduct a more thorough official inspection of the evidence.
Fallout Catherine Collins 2011
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