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She'd been in uniform at the time, working as an auditor for the denuclearization commission.
He warns against "sliding any further down the slope of denuclearization."
An agreement that eliminates these weapons is viewed as going too far toward denuclearization.
He emphasized that denuclearization must be a "first step."
"We do not want to get into a negotiation that ends up with the denuclearization of Europe.
"For us to denounce the denuclearization declaration would be the wrong signal," he said.
The two signed a declaration calling for the denuclearization of the Korean peninsula.
"But the core of this is denuclearization, and we have to have concrete evidence."
"This is only one phase of denuclearization," he said.
It also gives them a wedge to drive between Europe and America, as in proposals for further denuclearization.
"We are for denuclearization, but we also want to possess the right to peaceful nuclear activities," he said.
This would be a big step toward what French military planners darkly call "the denuclearization of Europe."
Arms control can be pursued without sacrificing deterrence and without leading to denuclearization.
He said it would be hard to expand the industrial complex without North Korean progress on denuclearization.
The North Korean officials, he said, "made it very clear that they have begun their tasks for the purpose of denuclearization."
The third main issue is whether the elimination of the missiles would prompt fears about the further denuclearization of Europe.
He stated that Vietnam supports the "denuclearization" of the Korean peninsula.
I think they are evil objects, but it's wiser to talk about denuclearization than abolition."
Is it the denuclearization of Europe?
Specifically, he called for the denuclearization of Europe by 1995 and the elimination of all nuclear weapons by the year 2000.
"It is understood by all that in the follow-up process we will take up complete, irreversible, verifiable denuclearization," the official said.
"I also reaffirmed to them the need for them to fulfill their part of the bargain, which is complete denuclearization," he said.
But he said that the West should not give up its right to deploy such missiles because that would further encourage the psychology of "denuclearization."
"One of the Kremlin's primary goals remains the denuclearization of Europe.
Despite these apparent shutdown efforts, North Korea's nuclear tests in 2006, 2009 and 2013 have called into question its denuclearization commitment.