Thursday, May 27, 2004
The Washington Times: Associated Press: "Pakistan, the key country implicated in a worldwide black market nuclear network, had been thought to be the source of the 1.87 tons of uranium hexafluoride handed over to the Americans in January as part of Libya's voluntary decision to rid itself of weapons of mass destruction.
But 'now, we believe that it might have been' North Korea who supplied the substance, said one of the diplomats. 'It's a definite possibility.'"
But 'now, we believe that it might have been' North Korea who supplied the substance, said one of the diplomats. 'It's a definite possibility.'"
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