News Source: International Herald Tribune
| about 1 year ago
In a surprise initiative by the conservative president-elect of South Korea, Lee Myung Bak said Monday that he would meet with the North Korean leader, Kim Jong Il, anytime if a meeting could help persuade Kim to abandon his nuclear weapons programs..
News Source: Washington Post
| about 1 year ago
In the 1990s, his Stalinist state nearly capsized -- and millions starved -- for want of subsidies from China and the defunct Soviet Union. Since then, despite arms dealing and the receipt of international aid in return for talking about abandoning...
News Source: Associated Press
| about 1 year ago
-- For the first time in his seven years in office, President Bush will have a South Korean counterpart with similar views on North Korean nuclear disarmament when Lee Myung-bak is inaugurated Monday. It may already be too late for them to move...
News Source: NewKerala
| about 1 year ago
U nder the 2007 accord, the US, South Korea, China, Japan and Russia should give North Korea one million tonnes of fuel oil in return for North Korea disabling its nuclear facilities and giving a full list of its nuclear programmes. North Korea has...
News Source: CCTV
| about 1 year ago
It's the first time the country has opened its main nuclear reactor to foreign media. The facility is at the heart of a decades old crisis over Pyongyang's nuclear programme...Yongbyon's chief engineer said ten out of the twelve steps for full...
News Source: The New York Times
| about 1 year ago
The Associated Press, was permitted on Friday to visit the North Korean nuclear reactor in Yongbyon, the heart of the North’s nuclear program. Skip to next paragraph At the site, 60 miles north of Pyongyang, the capital, Yongbyon’s chief engineer.