UNITED NATIONS (AP) The head of the U.N. nuclear watchdog on Tuesday urged North Korea to abandon nuclear weapons, Iran to resolve outstanding issues about its suspect nuclear program, and Syria to answer questions about an alleged covert nuclear reactor.
In a report to the U.N. General Assembly, Yukia Amano expressed serious concern about North Korea's third and most powerful nuclear test in February 2013 and its intention to expand uranium enrichment and construct a light water reactor in violation of U.N. sanctions.
North Korea withdrew from the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty in 2003 and reiterated Monday that it needs nuclear weapons to deter U.S. attacks and defend its sovereignty. Amano said the International Atomic Energy Agency has not been able to verify any measures in North Korea since April 2009.
He urged North Korea to comply with sanctions which ban nuclear tests and demand that the country "abandon all nuclear weapons and existing nuclear programs" and cooperate with the IAEA and the NPT.
Amano spoke ahead of next week's round of talks about Iran's nuclear program in Geneva between Iran's top nuclear negotiator and six world powers. Both sides described their last round of these talks in October as positive, with Tehran ready to discuss some curbs on programs that can create both atomic energy and the fissile core of nuclear arms.