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China-Japan-Koreas
N Korea produced 30 kg of plutonium
2008-04-21
TOKYO - North Korea told the United States in December it has produced a total of around 30 kg (66 lbs) of plutonium, about 20 kg less than what the United States estimates, a Japanese newspaper reported on Monday. The daily Tokyo Shimbun reported that North Korea's chief envoy to the talks, Kim Kye-gwan, told his U.S. counterpart, Christopher Hill in North Korea last December the North had used about 18 kg of its plutonium stockpile for nuclear development and around 6 kg for its first and only underground nuclear test in October 2006.

The newspaper,citing a source involved in the six-way talks on North Korea's nuclear programme for the report, did not elaborate on what the remaining 6 kgs was used for.

The United States, which estimates that communist North Korea has produced more than 50 kg (110 lb) of plutonium, has demanded Pyongyang submit a "complete and correct" declaration of its past and present nuclear activities.
When is it going to be clear to the world that the Norks will never come clean?
North Korea has said it has accounted for its past and current activities as required. But the United States says that the North has not discussed any transfer of nuclear technology to other countries, notably Syria, nor has it accounted for its suspected pursuit of uranium enrichment. Uranium enrichment could provide North Korea with a second way to produce fissile material for nuclear weapons in addition to the its plutonum-based programme.

Under the second phase of the six-party deal, once North Korea has produced its nuclear declaration, the United States is expected to relieve it of sanctions under the U.S. state sponsors of terrorism list and Trading With the Enemy Act. In the third phase, North Korea is expected to dismantle its nuclear facilities at Yongbyon and abandon all nuclear weapons in exchange for further economic and diplomatic benefits.
Posted by:Steve White

#9  TOPIX > US WANTS NORTH KOREA TO DECLARE PLUTONIUM WARHEADS, + specific accounting of any and all plutonium-centric/based uses. In return, IICC, the USA will accept or tolerate [read - NOT CRITICIZE OR TAKE ACTION AGZ NK] NOKOR's
"indirect" acknowledgement of nuklar collusion wid SYRIA, PAKI, etc.
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2008-04-21 23:34  

#8  BUSH: NORTH KOREA MAY BE STALLING ON NUCLEAR PROGRAM

No shit, Sherlock.
Posted by: Abu Uluque   2008-04-21 15:21  

#7  Good thing they discontinued their pursuit of nuclear weapons technology; hard to say how much they could make if they had not done so.
i feel so much safer knowing they are no longer a threat.
Posted by: USN,Ret.   2008-04-21 14:04  

#6  Perhaps the food aid won't be forthcoming for a bit. With Sarkozy in France, perhaps they could cut off the Dear Leader's supply of Courvoisier and hit him where it hurts.
Posted by: RWV   2008-04-21 09:56  

#5  I wonder if we'd ever hold them to anything.
Posted by: bigjim-ky   2008-04-21 06:11  

#4  WORLDNEWS > NOT ALL NORTH KOREAN PLUTONIUM ACCOUNTED FOR; + BUSH: NORTH KOREA MAY BE STALLING ON NUCLEAR PROGRAM.
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2008-04-21 01:28  

#3  If you can believe what they said - they have lied and reneigned on exactly this sort of agreement before.

The policy seems to be 'Trust - no need to verify....'.
Posted by: CrazyFool   2008-04-21 00:40  

#2  It just seems to me that NorK had far less equipment than Iran has, and that they somehow managed to come up with 30kg of Uranium. Is my gut instict off?
Posted by: gorb   2008-04-21 00:31  

#1  Makes you wonder how much they sold to Iran.
Posted by: Anonymoose   2008-04-21 00:12  

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