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Tuesday, March 04, 2008

N.K. still trying to sell missiles: US report

North Korea is still trying to sell its missiles to foreign countries, although sales have been slowed by the country's increasing international isolation, said a U.S. intelligence report unclassified Monday.

At the same time, North Korea continues to buy raw material to bolster its missile stock, the same report said.

The report was submitted by the deputy director of national intelligence to Congress in accordance with the 1997 Intelligence Authorization Act. It offers assessment on foreign countries' acquisition of weapons of mass destruction throughout 2006.

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