Thursday, November 28, 2013

UN: North Korea Is Restarting It's Yongbyon Nuclear Plant

A North Korean nuclear plant is seen before demolishing a cooling tower (R) in Yongbyon, in this photo taken June 27, 2008 and released by Kyodo. VOA

Steam, Water May Show North Korea Trying To Restart Reactor: IAEA -- Reuters

(Reuters) - The U.N. nuclear agency said on Thursday it had seen releases of steam and water indicating that North Korea may be seeking to restart a reactor that experts say would be capable of making plutonium for atomic bombs.

North Korea announced in April that it would revive its aged research reactor at the Yongbyon nuclear complex but said it was seeking a deterrent capacity.

Yukiya Amano, director general of the International Atomic Energy Agency, said the Vienna-based IAEA continued to monitor developments at Yongbyon, mainly through satellite imagery.

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More News On Reports That North Korea Is Restarting it's Nuclear Reactor

North Korea 'restarts' nuclear reactor, atomic watchdog warns -- The Guardian
North Korea ´restarts´nuclear reactor, UN says -- The Telegraph
North Korea 'Restarting Its Reactor' -- Arutz Sheva
U.N. says North Korea seems to have jumpstarted reactor at nuclear plant -- Washington Times
IAEA: North Korea May Be Restarting Nuclear Plant -- Voice of America
North Korea probably restarting nuclear reactor, says IAEA -- Christian Science Monitor
IAEA: North Korea Yongbyon reactor restart is possible -- Global Post

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