Han Dong-hoon Proposes Nuclear Pact Revision
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•Ruling party chief suggests need to acquire nuclear enrichment, reprocessing technology
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Ruling party chief Han Dong-hoon suggests revision of South Korea- U.S. nuclear pact to allow Seoul to acquire nuclear technology.
The bilateral agreement was initially signed in 1974 with the aim of making sure that South Korea's use of nuclear power posed no proliferation risks.
It was later revised in 2015 .
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