North Korea Will Restart Nuclear Plant

by admin on April 14, 2009

After UNSC ( United Nation Security Council ) condemned North Korea’s long range missile or satellite test, North Korea retorted by saying that “it was no longer bound by an international nuclear disarmament deal and would re-start its plant that makes arms-grade plutonium”.

It further says that “the six-country nuclear talks have become useless, and it will no longer be bound by any agreement being made at the six-party talks”.

Here is the complete news :

SEOUL, April 14 (Reuters) – North Korea said on Tuesday it was no longer bound by an international nuclear disarmament deal and would re-start its plant that makes arms-grade plutonium after the U.N. chastised it for launching a long-range rocket.
The U.N. Security Council on Monday unanimously condemned North Korea’s long-range rocket launch nearly two weeks ago as contravening a U.N. ban, and demanded enforcement of existing sanctions against Pyongyang. Source.


If North Korea actually restarts its nuclear plants, reactions from South Korea, Japan and USA would be interesting to observe. Japan has the highest danger if North Korea stockpiles nuclear weapons. China sharing border and being the only true friend of North Korea, may find itself in tight spot. But with Chinese growing economic and military power, not many countries would like to give knee-jerk reactions.

But the events would be interesting to observe.

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