NATION/WORLD UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Tuesday, December 7, 1993 7 North Korean offer not enough U.N. seeks to inspect seven nuclear sites The Associated Press WASHINGTON — President Clinton and U.N. inspectors faulted North Korea's offer to open nuclear sites to limited scrutiny yesterday and declared the offer inadequate to make sure the Koreans were not making bombs. Clinton called top advisers to the White House to discuss a next step and said he also wanted to discuss the matter with South Korea and other allies in the area before deciding on any action. Asked at a news conference about North Korea's latest effort to defuse the situation, Clinton said he was encouraged by indications "that they understood that we needed to both start inspections and the dialogue again between the South and the North." But other comments by the president and an official of the U.N.'s International Atomic Energy Agency were more negative. "Obviously we are not entirely satisfied with the response of the North Koreans" to U.S. appeals for full cooperation with the IAEA, Clinton said. He expressed reluctance to go into detail before talking with advisers and allies about the North Korean proposal that was presented to U.S. officials in New York last Friday. At IEA headquarters in Vienna, Austria, representative David Kyd said North Korea offered to permit unrestricted inspection of five of the seven nuclear sites at Tongbyon. But at the other two sites, which the IAEA and the United States consider to be the most important, the inspectors could only change batteries and film in monitoring cameras. They could not, Kyd said, check seals and monitoring sensors. Kyd said the IAEA does want to visit the five sites because it has not inspected them since last February but "they are not at the heart of the program." The two sites that are the IEA's top priorities are a nuclear reactor, containing spent fuel laced with plutonium with bomb- making potential, and a facility that North Korea calls a chemical laboratory but that the IEA says is a reprocessing plant for extracting plutonium from spent reactor fuel rods. Kyd said the IEAA would not respond officially to the North Korean proposal until after the U.S. government has made its position known. He said State Department officials briefed Hans Blix, the agency's director general, on details of the proposal over the weekend. "It does not respond to our position," Kyd said. He said his comment reflected Blix's view, expressed numerous times since August, that North Korea must permit full access by inspectors to all seven declared sites. Blix told the 25-nation board of governors of the IAEA last Thursday that because of North Korea's refusal to allow inspections, his agency could no longer provide "any meaningful assurance" that North Korea was adhering to its Non-Proliferation Treaty obligation not to build nuclear weapons. PLO seeks support JERUSALEM BL O cooks JERUSALEM — PLO Chairman Yasser Arafat tried Monday to get the United States to side with Palestine in its dispute with Israel over a ground-breaking peace accord. In appealing to Christopher, Arafat stressed the pressure he was under from Palestinians angry that the accord might fall short of their expectations. Secretary of State Warren Christopher met with Arafat in Amman, Jordan, and discussed the economic and political problems confronting the Palestinian leader as he tries to assert PLO control over Gaza and the West Bank town of Jericho. LOS ANGELES Frank Zappa dead at 52 LOS ANGELES — Frank Zappa, whose compositions stretched the boundaries of rock, jazz and classical music, and tested the limits of free speech, died in his Los Angeles home Saturday of prostate cancer. He was 52. Zappa made his name in the late 1960s when he led his band the Mothers of Invention in what he called "sonic mutilations." With the band or as a solo artist, he released about 50 albums, including "Freak Out!," "Hot Rats" and "Sheik Yerbouti." Compiled from The Associated Press. layhawk Bookstore "Your Book Professionals" "At the top of Naismith Hill" Hrs: 8-7 M-Th, 8-5 Fri, 9-5 Sat, 12-4 Sun, 843-3826 Winter blues? Finals stressing you? Come to the CADILLAC RANCH for some stress-free fun for our CORONABEACH PARTY Thursday, Dec. 9th Giveaways all night long! Have your picture taken with the Corona Girls Cadillac Ranch "Where it's family" 2515 W. 6th 842-9845 Probably nothing. But then again, that depends on you. 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