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Without full US engagement, the talks to limit nuclear weapons will collapse
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6-Way Nuclear Talks Might Be Upgraded
But North Korea-Iran collaboration on nuclear warhead development may dash hopes of resolving tension.
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US, North Korea Far Apart as Negotiators Meet in Beijing
Meanwhile, other participants urge moderation and advocate additional talks.
Reuters
August 27, 2003
North Korea Says it Plans to Test Nukes
Tensions are high and an immediate resolution seems unlikely as talks continue in Beijing.
Yuri Kageyama
August 28, 2003
Iran Admits Foreign Help on Nuclear Facility
UN suspects Pakistan provided critical technology and possibly important nuclear secrets to Iran.
Joby Warrick
August 27, 2003
UN Agency Still Probing Iran's Enriched Uranium
Many questions remain despite increased cooperation with UN inspectors.
Louis Charbonneau
August 26, 2003
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