Thursday, May 7, 2009

North Korea Withdraws From Six-Party Nuclear Talks

Report: Brisk Activity At NKorea Nuclear Test Site -- AP

SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — South Korean officials have detected "brisk" activity at a North Korean nuclear test site, a news report said Thursday, days after the communist country threatened to conduct nuclear and missile tests.

Last week, the North said it would carry out a second nuclear test and test-launch intercontinental ballistic missiles, unless the U.N. Security Council apologizes for criticizing the country's April 5 rocket launch.

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More News On North Korea

Ramped-Up Activity Seen at North Korean Nuclear and Missile Sites -- Global Security Newswire
North Korea Withdraws from Six-Party Nuclear Talks -- Voice of America
U.S. envoy in China seeking N.Korea strategy -- Reuters
US to Send Envoy in Bid to Salvage North Korea Nuclear Talks -- Voice of America
US reiterates desire to negotiate with NKorea -- AFP
Q & A: What the real threat of N.Korea's nuclear program? -- Reuters

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