North Korea to resume disablement after nuclear deal

Written by Chang on Sunday, October 12th, 2008

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SEOUL () - said on Sunday it would resume taking apart its -producing and allow in inspectors in response to a U.S. decision to remove it from a terrorism blacklist and salvage a faltering .

The isolated and destitute North has longed to be delisted so it can better tap into , see the lifting of many , and use banks to send money abroad instead of relying on cash-stuffed .

“As the U.S. fulfilled its commitment to make political compensation and a fair in line with the phase of disablement … the () decided to resume the disablement of in Yongbyon,” the North’s quoted a as saying.

The spokesman said the North would “allow the inspectors of the United States and the IAEA to perform their duties on the principle of ‘action for action’,” saying it will disable the and permit the inspectors in as others fulfill their obligations.

The U.S. decision was made after the secretive North agreed to a series of on its , a said in Washington on Saturday. The deal also called for resuming disablement and allowing in inspectors.

Last month lashed out at not being removed by backing away from the -for-aid deal it made with China, Japan, Russia, and the United States, and took initial measures to rebuild its Soviet-era , which was being disabled under the pact’s terms.

Most of the disablement steps, which were started in November, had been completed and were aimed at taking at least a year to reverse.

’s chief nuclear envoy told a Sunday briefing in Seoul: “This government welcomes these moves as an opportunity that would lead to normalization of the six-party talks and ’s eventual abandonment of its nuclear programs.”

But one hawkish Japanese minister called the U.S. decision regrettable because it left unresolved the fate of Japanese nationals kidnapped by the North.

“PATHETIC”

Under the deal, which still has to be formalized, experts would have access to all declared nuclear sites and “based on mutual consent” to sites not declared by the North, said Sean McCormack.

In addition, the United Nations atomic watchdog body, the IAEA, would play an important role in verifying Pyongyang’s atomic activities and the United States could take out samples of nuclear materials to check.

conducted its only nuclear test two years ago using . U.S. officials said verification would also check on a suspected program to enrich uranium for weapons as well as proliferation.

Some conservatives in Washington wanted a tough verification system that would grant inspectors wide access to any suspected nuclear-linked facility in the secretive state and felt the Bush administration gave away too much for a rare diplomatic success.

Former U.S. ambassador to the United Nations John Bolton, calling the verification measures agreed on “pathetic,” and told :

has won about a 95 percent victory here and achieved an enormous political objective in exchange for which the United States has got nothing,.”

If energy-starved backed away, it would remain on the terror list and stand to lose out on about half a million tonnes of heavy fuel oil, or aid of equal value, that had been pledged to it for previous progress in made in .

(Additional reporting by Jack Kim and Cheon Jong-woo in Seoul, and Sue Pleming, Deborah Charles and Jeremy Pelofsky in Washington; Editing by Jerry Norton)

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