””””VIENNA, Jan 6 (Xinhuanet) -- Director-General of the International Atomic
Energy Agency (IAEA) Mohammed El Baradei on Monday urged the Democratic People's
Republic of Korea (DPRK) to honor its promise not to make nuclear weapons.
””””At a meeting of the IAEA board of governors in Vienna, capital of Austria,
El Baradei said the DPRK should honor the nuclear agreement in order to end the
present "unsustainable situation", describing it as "a dangerous precedent."
””””He said that the IAEA was "regrettably at present unable ... toverify that
the Democratic People's Republic of Korea is not diverting nuclear material to
nuclear weapons or other nuclear explosive devices."
””””El Baradei expressed hope that the DPRK will "understand that it is
compliance rather than defiance that will open the way to a dialogue to address
its security and other concerns."
””””He also showed his satisfaction with a draft resolution that the IAEA's
board of governors was due to approve on Monday evening,giving the DPRK "another
opportunity to come into compliance".
””””The DPRK decided on Dec. 12 to unfreeze its nuclear program after the
United States suspended the supply of heavy fuel oil. Itthen removed the
surveillance devices of the IAEA from its nuclearfacilities.
””””Under the 1994 Agreed Framework, the DPRK should freeze its
graphite-moderated reactors in return for two light-water reactorsand 500,000
tons of heavy oil a year from the United States. Enditem