BBC NEWS | Asia-Pacific | Rice hails N Korea nuclear deal
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- Wisedriver on 2007-02-13 - Tags no_tag
- Blackadar on 2007-02-13 - Tags nuclear , proliferation
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Pyongyang has agreed to take the first steps towards nuclear disarmament,
promising to shut down its main nuclear reactor in return for fuel aid.
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Under the agreement, Pyongyang has pledged to close its Yongbyon reactor within
60 days, in return for 50,000 metric tons of fuel aid or economic aid of equal
value.
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verified by international inspectors.
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eventually receive another one million tonnes of fuel oil or an equivalent when
it permanently disables its nuclear operations.
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process of removing North Korea from its list of terror states
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Japan will also discuss normalising
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previous deal, agreed in September 2005, rapidly fell apart over differences
between North Korea and the US over implementation.
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Pyongyang conducted its first atomic test in October.
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Pyongyang has agreed to take the first steps towards nuclear disarmament, promising to shut down its main nuclear reactor in return for fuel aid.
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