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Zitat:US Officials: North Korean Explosion Not 'Nuclear Event'
Stephanie Ho
Washington
12 Sep 2004, 20:04 UTC
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Two leading U.S. officials say Washington does not believe a recent explosion in North Korea was nuclear. South Korean reports say the explosion caused a large mushroom-shaped cloud in North Korea's Yanggang province, near the Chinese border.
Secretary of State Colin Powell told the ABC television program This Week Washington does not believe North Korea has conducted a nuclear test. "We have no indication that was a nuclear event of any kind. Exactly what it was, we are not sure," he said.
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