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North Korea Reconsiders

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The Washington Post, June 3rd, 1991

EVEN THE HERMIT kingdom of North Korea is now beginning to move with the great tides that are changing the world's politics.It took two extraordinary steps last week. First it said that it would at last seek a seat in the United Nations, after having argued for years that separate seats for the two Koreas would only seal the division of the country. Then it said that it would open its nuclear facilities to international inspection. Of the two, the second decision is of much greater concern to North Korea's uneasy neighbors. The North Koreans have a big nuclear establishment at Yongbyon, allege...

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