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Papers on missing of plutonium in Japan

KCNA

    Pyongyang, February 21 (KCNA) -- Japan should probe the nuclear-related crime and the United States and the International Atomic Energy Agency should drop unfair double standards. Pyongyang-based papers today say this in a signed commentary on the missing of plutonium in Japan.
    The news analyst of Rodong Sinmun says:
    The recently disclosed missing of plutonium in Japan proves once again that doubt of the international community about the nuclear policy of Japan is by no means accidental.
    The missing case suggests what a dangerous stage Japan's nuclear weaponization has reached which has long been worried about by the international community.
    The case brought to light double-dealing attitude and hypocritical nature of the U.S. and the IAEA.
    As regards the plutonium missing in Japan, the U.S. and the IAEA are patronizing Japan, saying that they did not believe some nuclear substance was used for any other thing.
    The U.S. and the IAEA are keen to internationally isolate and stifle the DPRK with no evidence while defending Japan for no reason over the disclosed missing of plutonium. This is a shameless mockery of human conscience and justice and a revelation of partiality and double standards.
    The reality clearly shows who should be called into question as regards the nuclear issue.
    Minju Joson says the behaviour of the U.S. and the IAEA applying the double standards to the nuclear field is no more than a rash act of those accustomed to dealing with the international issue in their political interests



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