초록
영어
It is estimated North Korean may have 8-12 nuclear weapons by plutonium and highly enriched uranium program. The Bilateral, trilateral and multilateral talks and approaches has been processed to treat and settle North Korean nuclear problem. Some has been satisfactory, but others ineffective. The Six-Party Talks bore fruits of the Joint Statement in 2005 and Agreements in 2007, but in stalemate as before. Dismantling as well as inspection and verification problems has been remained as ever according to a principle of disarmament-for-aid. To keep and carry out the statement and agreements are very important and the best way rather than creating a new agreement for eventual dismantlement and corresponding compensation. At the same time, the bilateral and multilateral approaches including the role of Six-Party Talks are necessary for North Korean complete and correct dismantlement based on 'commitment-for-commitment' and 'action- for-action' process.
목차
Ⅰ. Introduction
Ⅱ. Assessment of North Korean Nuclear Capability and Problem of Inspection and Verification
Ⅲ. Bilateral, Trilateral, and Multilateral Talks
Ⅳ. Six-Party Talks and Its Joint Statement and Agreements
Ⅴ. Conclusion
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