UN Inspectors to Visit NKorea Next Week

by angryindian | June 18, 2007 at 11:31 am
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One could suppose that starvation finally won out.  - The Angryindian

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News from The Associated Press: "SEOUL, South Korea (AP) -- After months of stalled negotiations between North Korea and the international community, the U.N. nuclear watchdog said Monday it will send a team to Pyongyang next week to discuss how the agency's inspectors will verify the promised shutdown of the country's nuclear reactor.

The visit announced by the Vienna-based International Atomic Energy Agency is the first concrete step toward North Korea's nuclear disarmament after a weekend breakthrough in a financial dispute that delayed the process for over a year."

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Kaitlin
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at 13:05 on June 18th, 2007

Thanks, angryindian. I'm not seeing this story out there in the open very much...interesting that it's being kept sort of quiet. Thanks for posting it! Hopefully the reactor shut down goes smoothly (is that a naive statement? Probably).

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Kaitlin

Oops...double post! I'm assuming you want the other one with the pictures to move up...I will mark it good stuff as well. You may wish to erase this one. Thanks for the post!

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