Co-operation between the two countries was mainly economic and had "nothing" to do with building such a facility, Sami al-Khiyami,
The denial came as US legislators on the House and Senate Armed Services Committees met in
However some lawmakers said the claims could wreck vital six-party talks on
"By waiting so long to be briefing the intelligence committee and other committees ... the administration has made it much more difficult that if they do reach some kind of an agreement with the six-party talks," said Pete Hoekstra, the top Republican on the House of Representatives Intelligence Committee said.
"It will be much harder for them to go through the Congress and get these agreements approved."
'Damning' evidence
Last September an Israeli air raid destroyed a target in Syrian territory which some reports said was a nuclear facility being built with North Korean help.
The target of
US intelligence officials told the Washington Post that intelligence chiefs planned showing US legislators video presentation including stills which, they said, showed the alleged Syrian reactor had a core design similar to the North Korean reactor at Yongbyon.
The design included an identical configuration and number of holes for fuel rods and showed "remarkable resemblances inside and out to the North Korean plant", the official told the paper.
One nuclear weapons specialist also told the paper the video was "very, very damning".
However, Imad Moustapha, the Syrian ambassador to the
"If they show a video, remember that the
"I hope the American people will not be as gullible this time around."
Sensitive timing
In addition to the
The allegations of Syrian-North Korean nuclear co-operation come at a sensitive time for Pyongyang, which reached agreement over its nuclear weapons program last year in six-party talks with the US, China, Japan, South Korea and Russia.
On Tuesday, a delegation of US nuclear experts traveled to
Michael Hayden, left, director of the CIA, briefed Congress members
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