North Korea N attempt to renew the program
Concern about signs that North Korea was trying to nuclear weapons, the Clinton administration, four years ago, an agreement, including USA and their partners to build, Pyongyang two nuclear reactors for electricity generation, which do not produce weapons plutonium, to provide more oil until the reactors were completed. In return, the communist regime agreed to allow new inspections by the International Atomic Energy Agency, which was suspended, and freezing the nuclear projects.
The agreement follows a deadlock international nuclear inspection, which was broken when former President Jimmy Carter met President Kim Il-sung. Kim died shortly after meeting with Carter, but to continue negotiations with Kim’s son, Kim Jong-il, seems to have a direction.
However, the agreement is threatened by North Korea building a huge underground complex, U.S. secret services suspect, intended to revitalize the nuclear weapons program. Spy satellites have photographed a site where thousands of workers are stability in a mountainside. Based on this and other information, the administration has been warning important members of Congress and the South Korean government, it believes that North Korea plans to build a new nuclear reactor and reprocessing, center of the mountain of nuclear waste to convert weapons plutonium.
North Korea, apparently does not explicitly against the agreement because it would prove that he has started pouring the cement of a new reactor or reprocessing plant. But the construction of these facilities is of the opinion that the regime’s intention.
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