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- noun Alternative spelling of
denuclearization .
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But Kenneth Boutin of Deakin University in Australia said: "There is a growing body of thought that the North Korean leadership has no intention of abandoning its nuclear weapons programme, and it may well turn out to be the case that their understanding of 'denuclearisation' is far different from ours."
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"If the US is really interested in the denuclearisation of the Korean peninsula, it should halt the military exercises and sanctions that destroy the mood for dialogue," he said.
North Korea says US military exercises pose 'grave danger' to peace in region 2010
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China has called for a meeting of the six nations involved in the stalled North Korean denuclearisation talks.
South Korea warns North Korea against further provocation Tania Branigan in Beijing 2010
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However, in his other two objectives in China namely climate change and denuclearisation, Obama scored high points.
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It's also consistent with the need to ensure that weapons of mass destruction don't get to North Korea, and that the United Nations Security Council resolutions effectively try to see the denuclearisation of North Korea.
Meet the Press - The Hon Stephen Smith MP, Australian Minister for Foreign Affairs 2009
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We are using our strong non-proliferation credentials to support international efforts towards denuclearisation of the Korean Peninsula, including the Six Party Talks.
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North Korea needs to recommit to and implement the commitments towards denuclearisation that it has already made through the Six-Party Talks.
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But there is the matter of the accurate and complete declaration that North Korea needs to file so that there is confidence going forward into the next phase, which would be then the actual dismantlement and denuclearisation phase.
Transcript - The Hon Stephen Smith MP, Minister for Foreign Affairs 2008
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Australia has made clear to the DPRK that substantial progress on denuclearisation will allow us to consider resuming bilateral development assistance and other steps forward in the bilateral relationship.
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DPRK makes substantial progress towards denuclearisation and is meeting its commitments made in the communique of 13 February
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