Tuesday, April 14, 2009

N. Korea Says It Will Sestart Its Nuclear Reactor

South Koreans watch news broadcast on North Korea's
launching a long-range rocket Photo: AFP/GETTY


From Yahoo News/AP:

SEOUL, South Korea – North Korea vowed Tuesday to restart its nuclear reactor and to boycott international disarmament talks for good in retaliation for the U.N. Security Council's condemnation of its rocket launch.

North Korea's swift denunciation of the council's "hostile" move came hours after all 15 members unanimously agreed to condemn the April 5 launch as a violation of U.N. resolutions and to tighten sanctions against the regime.

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More News On North Korea

North Korea Vows to Restart Plant and Boycott Talks -- New York Times
North Korea threatens to quit talks, produce plutonium -- L.A. Times
North Korea says will restart nuclear-arms plant -- Reuters
North Korea quits nuclear talks, vows to resume nuclear program -- Christian Science Monitor
N. Korea ends nuke talks over U.N. paper -- UPI
NKorea to quit nuclear talks -- Yahoo News/AFP
North Korea Vows to Resume Nuclear Weapons Production -- Voice Of America
North Korea threatens to restore nuclear faciliites -- Times Online
Angry N Korea quits nuclear talks -- BBC
Russia calls on DPRK to return to negotiating table -- China View
China urges calm after North Korea leaves nuclear talks -- Reuters
Little leverage left for North Korea sanctions -- Reuters
S Korea to stay calm on DPRK's decision to quit six-party talks: official -- China View
China Calls for Restraint Over North Korea -- Voice Of America
Backgrounder: Major facts about six-party talks -- China View
TIMELINE: Rocky path of North Korea nuclear deal -- Reuters
SNAP ANALYSIS: North Korea set for series of provocations -- Reuters
FACTBOX: Yongbyon, North Korea's nuclear trump card -- Reuters
ANALYST VIEW-North Korea says to re-start nuclear arms plant -- Reuters

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