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North Korea: Pyongyang and Tehran Discussing Missile PurchaseThe Japanese newspaper Sankei Shimbun reported today that North Korea is currently negotiating to sell Iran Taepodong 2 long-range ballistic missiles, according to Reuters (see GSN, July 25). North Korea plans to ship Taepodong 2 components to Iran, where they will then be assembled at a factory near Tehran, according to the Japanese newspaper. North Korea is also planning to dispatch missile experts to Iran and to work with Tehran on the joint development of nuclear warheads (see related GSN story, today). North Korea and Iran have been discussing plans for increased missile and nuclear weapons cooperation for about a year, the Japanese newspaper reported. The two countries are expected to reach an agreement by mid-October (Reuters/CNN.com, Aug. 6). Clinton Invited Kim to White House to Reach Missile Agreement Meanwhile, former U.S. Secretary of State Madeleine Albright has disclosed in a new book that former President Bill Clinton invited North Korean leader Kim Jong Il to visit Washington to reach an agreement to stop Pyongyang’s missile program. In late 2000, Clinton secretly asked Kim to travel to Washington in an attempt to persuade Kim to sign an agreement ceasing all North Korean missile activities, including missile-related exports, according to Albright’s book Madam Secretary, excerpts of which are to be published in the September issue of Vanity Fair. Clinton issued the invitation after determining that time constraints and other issues would prevent him from accepting Kim’s public invitation to travel to Pyongyang. Kim, however, turned down Clinton’s invitation (George Gedda, Associated Press/Philadelphia Inquirer, Aug. 6).
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