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NKorea to quietly acknowledge US nuke charges
Saturday, April 12, 2008 02:41 [IST]

Tokyo: North Korea has agreed with the United States to resolve a months-old standoff through a face-saving private acknowledgment of US allegations over its nuclear programmes, a report said today.

Pyongyang missed a deadline in a six-nation disarmament deal to declare all nuclear programmes by the end of last year. But the chief US and North Korean negotiators reported progress at a meeting on April eight in Singapore.

Japan's Kyodo News, quoting unnamed diplomatic sources, said the two sides struck a tentative deal under which North Korea would privately acknowledge two US allegations, that it has a secret uranium programme and shared nuclear technology with Syria.

North Korea would submit a document to the other nations in the six-way talks that it "acknowledges" and takes "seriously" the two US assertions, which have been key sticking points, Kyodo News said.

But the document would not be made public avoiding embarrassment for the communist state, which has steadfastly denied that it has proliferated or secretly enriched uranium.

North Korea has an acknowledged plutonium programme, which it used to detonate an atom bomb in October 2006.

US President George W. Bush's administration is seen as considering the North Korea disarmament deal a key diplomatic success in its final months in office.

Kyodo News said the agreement reached in Singapore was a first step in jump-starting the dormant six-nation talks, but quoted an unnamed Asian diplomat stressing it was not a final deal."


Source : PTI

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