Myanmar's ruling junta has said that it has no intention of building an atomic bomb, brushing aside Western concerns about possible nuclear cooperation with North Korea. The denial came after the United States raised concerns about "growing military ties" following a report that Myanmar had begun a nuclear weapons programme with Pyongyang's help.<br/><br/>In a statement carried by state media, Myanmar's foreign ministry said these reports were baseless accusations that were politically motivated.<br/>
News On AIR | June 12, 2010 1:28 PM
Atomic bomb not on mind, says Myanmar