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N Korea threatens to suspend nuclear disablement

Posted August 26, 2008 20:27:00

North Korea says it will suspend disablement of its nuclear facilities and consider restoring the Yongbyon nuclear reactor, as it accused the United States of violating a disarmament deal.

"We have decided to immediately suspend disabling our nuclear facilities," the North's KCNA news agency quoted a foreign ministry official as saying.

"This measure has been effective on August 14 and related parties have been notified of it," the official said.

Regional powers have been pressing North Korea to accept stringent measures to verify the declaration it made in July of its nuclear program.

The United States has put off taking the North off its list of state sponsors of terrorism until there is agreement on verification.

The announcement comes after comments on Monday by the US envoy for nuclear talks with the communist state that he had "substantive" talks with his North Korean counterpart.

US State Department spokesman Sean McCormack, travelling with Secretary Condoleezza Rice in Jerusalem, said he had no immediate comment on the KCNA report.

- Reuters

Tags: world-politics, north-korea

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