S.Korea says won't join North arms watch plan
13th Nov 2006, 17:02 GMT
SEOUL (Reuters) - South Korea will not join a U.S. plan to intercept North Korean ships suspected of carrying arms cargo out of fear of raising tensions with its neighbour, officials said on Monday.
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