UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Thursday, March 31, 1994 China to support Korean decree Security Council to urge open nuclear sites The Associated Press WASHINGTON — China will permit the U.N. Security Council to approve a resolution urging North Korea to open its suspect nuclear sites to international inspectors, South Korea's foreign minister said yesterday. But the minister, Han Seung-joo, said the resolution would impose "minimum requirements," and a State Department representative said it might be a month before another, tougher resolution is presented to the council. In the meantime, the International Atomic Energy Agency will evaluate data collected during inspections in March to determine whether North Korea has an active program to develop nuclear weapons, department representative Michael McCurry said. Han, talking with reporters after a 50-minute meeting with Secretary of Such a finding would have "grave consequences," he said. State Warren Christopher, said "the Chinese are on board in the sense of discussing the form and contents of a Security Council resolution." China has urged a go-slow approach toward North Korea, with whom it has close ties. Christopher, mindful of China's power to kill any resolution, has decided to stagger the resolutions in a way that would give North Korea more time to accept international inspectors before risking U.N. economic sanctions. "I think we are very much in a unified position with respect to the United Nations Security Council," Christopher said. GAZA CITY, Occupied Gaza Strip — The forest of antennas and military tents that sprouted up in downtown Gaza is gone, a sign of Israel's preparations for an imminent pullout. The Associated Press Hisham Abdel-Razzak, the top PLO official in Gaza, estimated that the Israelis had removed about 70 percent of their equipment from Arab towns in the Gaza Strip and would be ready to withdraw immediately when an agreement was signed. Israelis ready to withdraw from Gaza "Their withdrawal will be much quicker than anybody expects. It will take place in a matter of hours," Abdel-Razak said yesterday. A Defense Ministry official confirmed that the army had reduced its presence by as much as 90 percent. But for most of Gaza's nearly one million Palestinian residents, seeing is not believing. Also, Palestinian and Western observers note that the number of troops in the strip has not changed much, only the infrastructure has moved. "They have withdrawn buildings and tents, but the army has not been pulled out," said Ali Sharqawi, 49. Weary of long-delayed promises of a withdrawal, they look at the changes with suspicion. Incidents, such as the army killing of six armed Fatah activists Monday, deepen their mistrust. Talks on Israel's withdrawal from "We haven't noticed any changes since the Israeli's began their pullout," said Hussam Jamil, 21, a boutique owner. "The army is still in the streets, carrying out the same old practices — shooting, arresting, beating." the gaza Strip and West Bank town of the Jericho were halted when a Jewish settler massacred 30 Palestinians in a Hebron mosque Feb. 25. Israel was supposed to begin implementing the agreement Dec. 13 and complete the withdrawal by April 13. There were halting attempts in Cairo to get the talks restarted. Foreign Minister Shimon Peres hinted yesterday that Israel might withdraw from the strip even before an agreement was concluded. Asked by israel television if it would consider such a unilateral move, Peres said: 'Every reasonable proposal will be judged thoroughly. "Not only are the Palestinians interested in entering soon, we too are interested in transferring authority to them soon." 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