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US-North Korea Understandings on Verification, 11 October
2008
U.S.-North Korea Understandings on Verification, Fact Sheet
Office of the Spokesman, State Department, Washington, DC, 11
October 2008.
- The participants in the Six-Party Talks have for some time been
discussing the importance of verification measures that will allow
the Parties to reliably verify North Korea's denuclearization as
the process moves forward.
- The Six-Party Heads of Delegation met in July to discuss
verification measures, and draft papers were exchanged among the
Parties.
- On July 12, China, the Chair of the Six-Party Talks, released a
Press Communiqué stating that verification measures would
include visits to facilities, review of documents, and interviews
with technical personnel as well as other measures unanimously
agreed among the Six Parties.
- Upon the invitation of the North Korean government, a U.S.
negotiating team on behalf of the Six Parties visited Pyongyang
from October 1 - 3 for intensive talks on verification
measures.
- Based upon these discussions, U.S. and North Korean negotiators
agreed on a number of important verification measures,
including:
- Agreement that experts from all Six Parties may participate in
verification activities, including experts from non-nuclear
states;
- Agreement that the IAEA will have an important consultative and
support role in verification
- Agreement that experts will have access to all declared
facilities and, based on mutual consent, to undeclared sites;
- Agreement on the use of scientific procedures, including
sampling and forensic activities; and
- Agreement that all measures contained in the Verification
Protocol will apply to the plutonium-based program and any uranium
enrichment and proliferation activities. In addition, the
Monitoring Mechanism already agreed by the Six Parties to monitor
compliance with Six-Party documents applies to proliferation and
uranium enrichment activities.
- The U.S.-DPRK agreement on these verification measures has been
codified in a joint document between the United States and North
Korea and certain other understandings, and has been reaffirmed
through intensive consultations. The agreement and associated
understandings have been conveyed to the other parties.
- These measures will serve as the baseline for a Verification
Protocol to be finalized and adopted by the Six Parties in the near
future.
- Verification of the North Korea declaration submitted on June
26 has already begun with review of the over 18,000 pages of
operating records from Yongbyon that North Korea provided on May
8.
Source: US Department of State, www.state.gov.
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