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North Korea to resume nuclear dismantlement
North Korea planned to resume dismantling its nuclear program Tuesday for the first time in two months, days after the United States removed the communist regime from a terrorism blacklist as a reward under a disarmament pact.
Nations:North Korea Russia Japan South Korea People:Ban Ki-moon Christopher Hill Activities:Korea Nuclear Crisis Source:(AP)
2008-10-14
Diplomats: N. Korea lifts ban on nuke inspections
North Korea has lifted its ban on U.N. nuclear inspectors and is again allowing them access to the plutonium-producing plant it used to set up an atomic test explosion, diplomats said Monday.
Nations:North Korea South Korea Russia Japan People:Kim Jong Il Activities:Korea Nuclear Crisis Source:(AP)
2008-10-13
NKorea lifts ban on UN inspectors at nuclear site
North Korea on Monday lifted its ban on U.N. inspections of the plutonium-producing plant it used to set up a nuclear test explosion and said it will resume deactivating a linked facility within days, the International Atomic Energy Agency said.
Nations:South Korea North Korea Russia Japan People:Kim Jong Il Activities:Korea Nuclear Crisis Source:(AP)
2008-10-13
SKorea could resume steel shipment after NKorea nuke deal
South Korea indicated Monday it could go ahead with a steel shipment to impoverished North Korea after Pyongyang and Washington reached a deal to save a six-nation nuclear disarmament pact.
Nations:North Korea South Korea Russia Japan People:Lee Myung-Bak Kim Jong Il Activities:Korea Nuclear Crisis North Korea-South Korea Source:(AFP)
2008-10-13
NKorea to resume dismantling nuclear facilities
North Korea said Sunday it will resume dismantling its main nuclear facilities, hours after the U.S. removed the communist country from a list of states Washington says sponsor terrorism.
Nations:North Korea Japan South Korea Russia People:Christopher Hill Activities:Korea Nuclear Crisis North Korea-U.S. Source:(AP)
2008-10-12
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