N.Korea ousts IAEA, to restart atom bomb project

by Amitjha | September 24, 2008 at 02:48 am
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            North Korea has removed U.N. nuclear  watch dog monitors seals and cameras from its shutdown atomic bomb producing  complex and aims to reintroduce nuclear material there in a  weak, officials said on  Wednesday.

North Korea is already under heavy pressure from the international community for its nuclear ambitions. North Korea is one of the three countries in the list of ‘axis of evil’ countries. This decision of North Korea is going to get hard reactions from across the world, and might face economic sanctions.

 

The announcement was made by a senior International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) official to a closed meeting of its 35-nation board of governors in Vienna.

North Korea said on Friday it was working to reactivate the Yongbyon reactor complex, which it had been dismantling since last November under a disarmament-for-aid deal with five powers that has gone awry.

"There are no more seals and surveillance equipment in place at the reprocessing facility. (North Korea) further stated that from here on, IAEA inspectors will have no further access to the reprocessing plant," said IAEA spokeswoman Melissa Fleming, summarizing the remarks by the senior agency official.

"(North Korea) also informed IAEA inspectors that they plan to introduce nuclear material to the reprocessing plant in one week's time," Fleming told reporters.

Western diplomats and nuclear analysts have said North Korea would need at least several months and probably more time to restart the largely dismantled complex.

"The IAEA is no longer able to verify what is going on at Yongbyon," said a dismayed European diplomat at the meeting.

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