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U.S. Envoy: N. Korea Nukes Went to Libya

Thursday, April 07, 2005 9:43:04 PM
By BURT HERMAN

Christopher Hill, the top U.S. envoy on the standoff over North Korea's atomic weapons program, speaks  during an interview with the Associated Press at U.S. Embassy in Seoul, Thursday, April 7, 2005. Hill, outgoing U.S. ambassador to South Korea,  said that evidence proved North Korean nuclear material had made its way to Libya, and expressed concern about the potential for more proliferation by the isolated communist nation.(AP Photo/Ahn Young-joon)SEOUL, South Korea (AP) - Stung by the lapses of intelligence on Iraq's weapons programs, a top U.S. diplomat insisted Thursday that Washington has concrete evidence North Korean nuclear material went to Libya's since shuttered atomic arms operation.

He warned that North Korea's cash-strapped communist regime could still be a risk for a further spread of atomic arms technology and materials.

Christopher Hill, the main U.S. envoy on the North Korea nuclear standoff, told The Associated Press that even though Libya got the nuclear material from a Pakistani black market nuclear network, the North Koreans must have known where their material would end up.


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