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April 10th, 2007 at 11:00 am

North Korea Not Likely to Meet April Deadline

Seriously, is anyone really surprised by this?:

The U.S. chief nuclear envoy Christopher Hill has admitted that it is improbable North Korea will shut down its nuclear facilities by a mid-April deadline due to the delayed transfer of assets frozen in the Macau-based Banco Delta Asia, AP reported. A Feb. 13 agreement reached in six-nation talks in Beijing requires the North to shut down its nuclear facilities in Yongbyon by April 14 in return for a first shipment of energy aid.

Keep in mind that the funds in question were frozen by the Chinese bank at the US’s request due to being linked to counterfeiting and money laundering of US currency.  Also keep in mind that the return of the money was never part of the Agreed Framework 2.0 that was agreed upon in February during the six party talks.  The return of the money is something that North Korea has decided on their own to add to the agreement. 

You can read more about the latest North Korea reneging at One Free Korea.

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