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Vienna (dpa) - North Korea allowed international inspectors back into its nuclear facilities Monday, two days after the United States struck the country from its terrorism blacklist, the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) said. In addition, the reclusive Stalinist state said it would resume disabling the Yongbyong nuclear complex on Tuesday by continuing to remove nuclear...
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BJP (Free subscription) | 10/13/2008
Vienna, Oct 13 (DPA) North Korea has allowed inspectors of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) back into its nuclear facilities after banning them from doing their work last week, a Western diplomat told DPA Monday. The development came after the US State Department announced Saturday that North Korea had agreed to allow rigorous inspections of [...]
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The Earth Times Online Newspaper (Free subscription) | 10/13/2008
Vienna - North Korea allowed international inspectors back into its nuclear facilities Monday, two days after the United States struck the country from its terrorism blacklist, the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) said. In addition, the recl...
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The Earth Times Online Newspaper (Free subscription) | 10/13/2008
Vienna - The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) said North Korea allowed international inspectors back into its nuclear facilities Monday, two days after the United States struck the country from its terrorism blacklist. In addition, the reclu...
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ireland.com (Free subscription) | yesterday
... following a pact with Washington that defused rows over how to verify the process. North Korea reinstated UN monitoring of the reactor as well as a mothballed nuclear fuel-fabrication facility and reprocessing plant that had produced weapons-grade plutonium. Pyongyang halted dismantlement a few weeks ago in the escalating dispute with Washington but by then the facilities had been largely...
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The Earth Times Online Newspaper (Free subscription) | yesterday
Vienna - Inspectors of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) started Tuesday to reinstall seals and cameras in its plutonium reprocessing plant, a source close to the agency said. On Monday, the Vienna-based agency announced that the reclusive Stalinist state had reversed its ban on IAEA inspections, after the United States struck the country from its terrorism blacklist on Saturday....
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The Earth Times Online Newspaper (Free subscription) | yesterday
Vienna - Inspectors of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) started Tuesday to reinstall seals and cameras in its plutonium reprocessing plant, a source close to the agency said. On Monday, the Vienna-based agency announced that the reclusive Stalinist state had reversed its ban on IAEA inspections, after the United States struck the country from its terrorism blacklist on Saturday....
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Financial Time (Free subscription) | 10/13/2008
North Korea will resume dismantling its nuclear reactor following a US decision to remove it from its list of sponsors of terrorism, the state-run Korean Central News...
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The Earth Times Online Newspaper (Free subscription) | 10/11/2008
Washington - North Korea has agreed to allow rigorous inspections of all its nuclear activities, with the United States responding by removing the Stalinist state from a terrorism blacklist, the US State Department said Saturday. The agreement was br...
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oil and energy news (Free subscription) | yesterday
VIENNA (Reuters) - North Korea restored access on Monday for U.N. monitors to its plutonium-producing nuclear complex, a day after pledging to resume work to disable it in a deal with the United States, diplomats told Reuters. “The (International Atomic Energy Agency) inspectors can access all facilities at Yongbyon again, including the reprocessing plant,” said one [...]
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Financial Time (Free subscription) | 10/12/2008
Pyongyang will resume dismantling its nuclear reactor following a US decision to remove it from its list of sponsors of terrorism, the state-run Korean Central News Agency says
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The Earth Times Online Newspaper (Free subscription) | 10/12/2008
... programme. In Pyongyang, a Foreign Ministry spokesman also welcomed the US decision telling state-controlled media that North Korea would resume the disablement of its nuclear facilities. North Korea would also allow inspectors from the International Atomic Energy Agency and the US to inspect the facilities, the ministry said. It said Pyongyang welcomed that the US was "fulfilling its obligations...
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Raw Story (Free subscription) | 10/12/2008
... about the Bush administration's move late Friday, saying it was not yet possible to verify the Stalinist state was being sincere.In the latest twist to its long-running showdown with North Korea over its nuclear program, the US State Department said Saturday it had "rescinded the designation of North Korea as a state terror sponsor" after North Korea agreed to disarmament...