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July 09, 1993 - Image 96

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1993-07-09

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Jerusalem (JTA) — Israel is
intensively working to pre-
vent Iran from gaining
weapons and weapons
technology from both North
Korea and Switzerland,
government officials said
this week.
Two Israeli diplomats who
visited the North Korean
capital of Pyongyang held
discussions with North
Korean officials that includ-
ed attempts to dissuade the
country from selling Iran
Scud- C-type missiles.
The missiles, whose range
would encompass Israel if
launched from Iran, are also
capable of carrying a non-
conventional payload.
Israeli officials said the
North Koreans proposed
that Israel make large in-
vestments in their country
as a sort of payment in
exchange for Pyongyang's
consent to cancel the missile
deal with Iran.
According to the news-
paper Davar, the Israelis,
Eitan Bentzur, deputy direc-
tor-general of the Foreign
Ministry, and Avi Siton, a
senior diplomat, told the
North Koreans that the two
of them were not authorized
by Jerusalem to negotiate
such matters.
The subject of large-scale
cash "compensation" to Nor-
th Korea has surfaced in
various reports in the inter-
national media.
Mr. Bentzur went on to
Washington, where he is
understood to have briefed
U.S. officials on the
meetings, while Siton pro-
ceeded to Seoul and Tokyo,
to brief those governments
on the talks.
Meanwhile, reports also
surfaced this week that
Switzerland has been help-
ing Iran develop a nuclear
capability.
Foreign Minister Shimon
Peres told the Knesset that
Israel had questioned
Switzerland on the matter
and that the Swiss denied
most of the details of a report
that appeared in the Ma'ariv
newspaper.
However, the Swiss added
that various industrial com-
ponents were being exported
to Iran that could assist that
country in developing its
nuclear capability.
Therefore, Mr. Peres said
Western countries should
supervise not only the pro-
duction of such components
but also their delivery to
countries such as Iran and
Iraq.

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