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North Korea refuses to complete de-nuclear work
Manila News.Net Friday 4th July, 2008
North Korea has refused to take further steps to dismantle its nuclear program.
The North Korean Foreign Ministry has said work will stop until the US and its other negotiating partners award fuel oil and political benefits promised under a deal.
The ministry claims countries involved in six-nation disarmament talks have only made 40 per cent of the energy shipments promised, while North Korea has disabled 80 per cent of its main nuclear complex.
The aid deal with China, South Korea, Russia, Japan and the United States, promised the equivalent of 1 million tonnes of heavy fuel oil.
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TheUnknownCommentator 07-05-08, 03:38 AM |
North Korea refuses to complete de-nuclear work
Why am I not surprised by this?
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Anonymous 07-05-08, 06:34 AM |
Go North Korea
You see when the United States entered into the deal with NK oriiginally it reneged. Now the boot is on the other foot and NK is reneging on the US. What goes around comes around.
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Anonymous 07-05-08, 09:09 PM |
Negotiation with North Korea
We already knew what 5 members of the party could get from North Korean.
They never will be honest about what they have to destroy. They destoyed the only cooling tower which is no big value. They saved all machinery and the bombs they made. One day, they will again make all kind of pretexts to receive more rewards.
That is North Koreans...
Good lucks.....
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