N. Korea Agrees To Suspend Uranium Enrichment, Moratorium On Nuclear And Long-Range Missile Tests

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The U.S. says North Korea has agreed to suspend its uranium enrichment activities and implement a moratorium on long-range missile launches, nuclear tests and nuclear activities at Yongbyon. Here’s the State Department’s statement:

A U.S. delegation has just returned from Beijing following a third exploratory round of U.S.-DPRK bilateral talks.  To improve the atmosphere for dialogue and demonstrate its commitment to denuclearization, the DPRK has agreed to implement a moratorium on long-range missile launches, nuclear tests and nuclear activities at Yongbyon, including uranium enrichment activities.  The DPRK has also agreed to the return of IAEA inspectors to verify and monitor the moratorium on uranium enrichment activities at Yongbyon and confirm the disablement of the 5-MW reactor and associated facilities. 

 

The United States still has profound concerns regarding North Korean behavior across a wide range of areas, but today’s announcement reflects important, if limited, progress in addressing some of these. We have agreed to meet with the DPRK to finalize administrative details necessary to move forward with our proposed package of 240,000 metric tons of nutritional assistance along with the intensive monitoring required for the delivery of such assistance. 

 
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