US, Japan, South Korea Agree Not to Recognize a Nuclear North Korea
15th Nov 2006, 11:36 GMT
North Korea's October 9 nuclear test is set to dominate the agenda when President Bush and 20 other leaders meet here for the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation summit
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