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Ros-Lehtinen Criticizes U.S. Decision to Remove North Korean Regime from List of State Sponsors of Terrorism
WASHINGTON, Oct. 11 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- U.S. Rep. Ileana
Ros-Lehtinen (R-FL), Ranking Republican on the House Foreign Affairs
Committee, strongly criticized today's decision by the U.S. Government to
removeNorth Korea from the list of State Sponsors of Terrorism without first
requiring full verification of the dismantlement of all nuclear facilities. In
June, Congress received notification that such a decision was possible,
following an understanding between the regime and other members of the "Six
Party Talks." In recent weeks,North Korea has denied international inspectors
access to suspected nuclear sites. Earlier this year, Ros-Lehtinen
successfully included an amendment in the Security Assistance and Arms Export
Control Reform Act (H.R. 5916) requiringNorth Korea to take verifiable action
to end its proliferation activities, such as ceasing to provide nuclear
assistance toSyria andIran, before it can be considered for removal from the
list. Statement of Ros-Lehtinen:
While I am not surprised by today's decision, I am profoundly
disappointed. Given the regime's decision to restart its plutonium reactor at
Yongbyon and actions barring access to the site by inspectors from the
International Atomic Energy Agency, it is clear thatNorth Korea has no
intention of meeting its commitment to end its nuclear program.
North Korea should not be rewarded with removal from the list of State
Sponsors of Terrorism when it continues to engage in activities that threaten
critical U.S. interests, including proliferation of nuclear material,
technology, and expertise to extremist regimes. We know that it provided
crucial assistance toSyria's illicit nuclear program which was revealed by an
Israeli air strike last year on a clandestine facility. This assistance was
flowing even as the regime was assuring our negotiators that all such efforts
had stopped and was demanding that it be removed from the list.
The plutonium reactor at Yongbyon is only one part of the problem. The
regime's continued denial of its secret uranium program and its refusal to
allow inspectors to adequately verify that claim have been central issues in
the impasse.
With today's action, the Administration has given up a critical instrument
of leverage. By rewardingNorth Korea before the regime has carried out its
commitments, we are encouraging this regime to continue its illicit nuclear
program and violate its pledge to no longer provide nuclear assistance to
extremist regimes. We are also sending a strong message to other rogue
nations, such asIran andSyria, that we will not hold them to their
commitments, even as we give in to their demands.
SOURCE House Committee on Foreign Affairs (Republican Office)
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