Iran Nuclear NewsChirac warns Iran, NKorea over nuclear programmes

Chirac warns Iran, NKorea over nuclear programmes

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AFP: Iran and North Korea would be making a serious error if they refused to engage with the West over their nuclear programmes, French President Jacques Chirac warned on Tuesday. PARIS, Jan 10, 2006 (AFP) – Iran and North Korea would be making a serious error if they refused to engage with the West over their nuclear programmes, French President Jacques Chirac warned on Tuesday.

“These countries would be committing a serious mistake if they did not take the hand that we are holding out to them,” Chirac said.

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