Nuclear Inspections Offer
NORTH Korea has offered to allow UN nuclear inspections to resume following talks in Pyongyang with Bill Richardson, the governor of New Mexico.
He said Pyongyang had agreed to allow inspectors to return to a nuclear facility and also to negotiate the sale of 12,000 fuel rods to an outside country.
North Korea is also said to have agreed to consider Richardson's proposal for a military commission between the US, North Korea and South Korea.
He said Pyongyang had agreed to allow inspectors to return to a nuclear facility and also to negotiate the sale of 12,000 fuel rods to an outside country.
North Korea is also said to have agreed to consider Richardson's proposal for a military commission between the US, North Korea and South Korea.
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