Wednesday, February 29, 2012

North Korea Agrees To Suspend It's Nuclear And Missile Programs


North Korea Agrees To Curb Nuclear Work; U.S. Offers Aid -- New York Times

WASHINGTON — North Korea agreed to suspend nuclear weapons tests and uranium enrichment and to allow international inspectors to verify and monitor activities at its main reactor, the State Department and the North’s official news agency announced on Wednesday, as part of a deal that included an American pledge to ship food aid to the isolated, impoverished nation.

Although the Obama administration called the steps “important, if limited,” they signaled a potential breakthrough in the impasse over North Korea’s nuclear weapons program following the death late last year of the country’s leader, Kim Jong-il. He has since been replaced by a son, Kim Jong-un, and administration officials have been watching closely to see if his rise to power would alter the country’s behavior. North Korea also agreed on a moratorium on launches of long-range missiles, which have in the past raised military tensions in South Korea and Japan.

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More News On North Korea Suspending It's Nuclear And Missile Programs

North Korea agrees to 'nuclear moratorium' -- BBC
N.Korea agrees to nuclear moratorium, IAEA inspections -- Alertnet
North Korea agrees to suspend nuclear activity and stop missile tests, suspend uranium enrichment -- New York Daily News
North Korea agrees to halt nuclear activities, missile launches: U.S. -- National Post/Reuters
North Korea agrees to stop nuclear tests -- The Telegraph
North Korea agrees to stop nuclear enrichment -- Al Jazeera
US says N. Korea Agrees to Missile, Uranium Enrichment Moratorium -- Voice of America
North Korea to halt nuclear, missile tests for US food aid -- France 24/AFP
U.S.: North Korea Agrees To Curb Nuclear Operations -- National Journal
North Korea agrees to cease nuclear tests -- The Hill
N. Korea agrees to suspend uranium enrichment, nuclear tests -- Washington Post
North Korea agrees to nuclear moratorium, US says -- Christian Science Monitor
North Korea agrees to suspend nuclear activities, US says -- The Guardian
US says North Korea agrees to nuclear moratorium -- MSNBC
U.S.: North Korea agrees to suspend nuclear activities -- Haaretz
North Korea agrees nuclear halt -- Press Association

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