Musharraf Confirms Pakistani Scientist Passed Nuclear Secrets to N. Korea
By Ayaz Gul
Islamabad
24 August 2005
Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf has confirmed for the first time that his country's former top scientist, Abdul Qadeer Khan, transferred centrifuges and their designs - the type used to make fuel for nuclear weapons - to North Korea.
President Musharraf says that the country's disgraced scientist, Abdul Qadeer Khan, provided North Korea with centrifuges and their designs, but he played down the importance such transfers alone could have had in helping Pyongyang develop nuclear weapons.
Pakistani officials have previously confirmed Mr. Khan's proliferation activities, and the scientist himself confessed last year to having transferred nuclear secrets to Iran, North Korea and Libya. But this is the first time President Musharraf has disclosed the extent of the illegal cooperation between Pyongyang and the founder of Pakistan's nuclear weapons program.
In an interview with the Japanese news agency Kyodo, President Musharraf indicates that Mr. Khan helped North Korea only in the enrichment of uranium, an early step in nuclear bomb-making, and was not involved in the other processes required to make a bomb.
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http://www.voanews.com/english/2005-08-24-voa20.cfmYeah, thanks for the heads-up, Musharref. With allies like you, who needs al-Qaeda? Oh wait, same difference.