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cutieboy86
13-02-2007, 11:53 PM
North Korea to shut key nuclear facilities in deal
Posted: 13 February 2007 1647 hrs

BEIJING - North Korea agreed to shut down key nuclear facilities within 60 days in return for vital fuel aid in a breakthrough deal announced Tuesday in Beijing aimed at halting its atomic weapons drive.

The United States for its part pledged to begin the process of de-listing the reclusive nation as a terrorist state, according to the deal hammered out during days of marathon six-nation talks.

Giving first details of the accord, China's envoy Wu Dawei said the North would receive the equivalent of one million tonnes of oil if it permanently closes the nuclear facilities.

In a first tranche, it would begin receiving 50,000 tonnes of fuel oil for shutting down its main Yongbyon reactor and allowing United Nations nuclear inspectors back into the country within 60 days.

Meanwhile North Korea and the United States had agreed to begin direct talks aimed at establishing diplomatic ties, Wu said, adding that an "important consensus" had been reached after six days of hectic closed-doors diplomacy.

A new round of talks, which groups the two Koreas, China, Japan, the United States and Russia, was set for March 19.

The deal came just four months after Pyongyang stunned the world with its first-ever nuclear weapons test, triggering global condemnation and breathing new urgency into the stuttering six-party forum that began in August 2003.

US chief envoy Christopher Hill had earlier described the draft of the accord as "excellent" and said US President George W. Bush's administration was firmly behind it.

He said it was based on a September 2005 agreement under which North Korea promised to give up its weapons programme in return for security guarantees, energy benefits and other aid.

That agreement fell apart two months later over North Korean objections to unrelated US sanctions for money laundering and counterfeiting.

North Korea, one of the world's most isolated and impoverished nations, is desperately short of energy to power factories, homes and basic amenities, a situation particularly acute in winter.

The state-directed economy began declining sharply in the early 1990s with the collapse of communism in eastern Europe and a sharp fall-off in aid.

The Yongbyon reactor, which started operating in 1987, has long been at the heart of the dispute over the weapons programme.

Sited about 60 miles (95 kilometres) from the capital Pyongyang, it has a capacity of five megawatts -- far too small to make a big difference to the nation's acute power shortage.

However, it has already produced plutonium for bombs, and experts believe that shutting down the reactor would still leave the North with enough stocks extracted from its fuel rods to make six to eight devices.

South Korean envoy Chun Yung-Woo said earlier Tuesday that the North Korean negotiator, Kim Kye-Gwan, had agreed to all the details before the draft was circulated for final approval.

Nevertheless, Chun, Hill and Japanese envoy Kenichiro Sasae all cautioned there was no guarantee that the deal would stand the test of time.

"We are not done. This is essentially some initial action, so we have got a long way to go," Hill said. - AFP/ir

wyvern
14-02-2007, 07:38 AM
Just curious..... On one hand, they shutdown those Nuclear plant thats under the radar of US. Then after receiving the aid, they started to build another plant somewhere in the country, so is this a dog chasing its own tail kind of thing...? :D

cyc
14-02-2007, 10:27 AM
I think they shld juz drop an Atomic bomb in N. Korea and end the story... this is like hijacking at the highest level, and the sad part is that those countries made it legal by giving in :o

Anomaly
14-02-2007, 10:39 AM
I think they shld juz drop an Atomic bomb in N. Korea and end the story... this is like hijacking at the highest level, and the sad part is that those countries made it legal by giving in :o

Ah, you mean blackmailing. But i agree that they should not give in. N. Korea will just simply do it again.

kazuki
14-02-2007, 10:59 AM
I also dun believe they will let go of their biggest "chip" in this game.
Without the nuclear facilities, they cant neg with the big boys on world issues anymore in the future.

So cfm, underground they will still have it. So its up to the bosses to dig them out and blast them.

Koo
14-02-2007, 11:32 AM
Without WMD weapons North Korea is still dangerous as it has missile which can easily hit a 5000 km+ distance and a million+ strong army. I dare to say even without nuclear weapon, North Korea is not a country easily tread over.

kazuki
14-02-2007, 12:59 PM
Dangerous, yes lah. But without WMD like nuclear, the US will have no time to play with them liaoz...

The only issue why US is soooo nice to north korea is the fear that china and russia will take its side. When the three powers combined, they make a very BIG threat to the big bro US...:duh: Russia same political sides as them, right?

If not, when have we seen such situation that US so easily give in to north korean's threats? As the big bro of the world, they usually take strong stands against any ppl who are against them. Look at how they handle terrorism will know liaoz. They chiong into Iraq like taking a stroll their own frontyard like that...:P

cyc
14-02-2007, 01:43 PM
the facilities might be destroyed, but the technical know-how is still within N. Korea... anytime, that "siao" chairman try to be funni, he'll juz gather his Generals and say "this yr drought again ah? let's build another nuclear plant :laugh: "

kazuki
14-02-2007, 02:22 PM
the facilities might be destroyed, but the technical know-how is still within N. Korea... anytime, that "siao" chairman try to be funni, he'll juz gather his Generals and say "this yr drought again ah? let's build another nuclear plant :laugh: "

exactly...

Actually even the analysts and profs of universities on inter-relation, arent having good hopes on this case for long term...:sing:

cutieboy86
14-02-2007, 04:51 PM
yea i oso tink that n.korea will try smth funny again in the future when their resources run out again... there will be no end to it

Anomaly
14-02-2007, 05:14 PM
The N.Koreans are probably thinking "suckers". :laugh: