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'N. Korea's nuclear declaration will take more time'
2008-02-14
It will take time to move the deadlocked North Korea nuclear talks forward because Pyongyang must reverse its previous denial that it sought to enrich uranium, South Korea's top nuclear envoy said Wednesday.

The North agreed in October to disable its nuclear facilities and provide a declaration of its nuclear programs by the end of 2007. However, the process has come to a standstill because the US says the North has yet to provide a complete list.

"The issue of declaration is a difficult one in its essence," South Korean nuclear envoy Chun Yung-woo said at a news conference marking the first anniversary of the landmark deal.
Posted by:Fred

#3  I've always said, that the only solution to the Korean impasse is for the US to issue an ultimatum to the south...Nuclear Detente (ie; they get 'em and you'll have 'em), or we're outta here!! I'm sure Obama will clean the slate for a crisp realization for both regions as the US begin to pull back from the theater and allowing the 'rest of the world' and South Korea to toss the 'football' around, as the US begins it's new national renaissance!
Posted by: smn   2008-02-14 05:07  

#2  OK, it will take about the same amount of time to resume fertilizer and oil shipments to NorK, then.
Posted by: gorb   2008-02-14 02:21  

#1  Read - Iran, the Islamist Surge in Iraq-Afghanistan, and the successful or unstopped dev of the Iranian/Islamist Bomb???

TOPIX > PAKISTAN TESTS NEW SHORT RANGE NUCLEAR/NUCLEAR-CAPABLE MISSLE.
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2008-02-14 01:38  

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