North Korea may let UN inspectors in

Published 09 April, 2007, 12:47

There are reports of a potential agreement to end the deadlock on the stalled deal to stop North Korea's nuclear programme. Pyongyang  says it will allow U.N. inspectors into the country immediately if $US 25 MLN of funds are released.

Vice Foreign Minister Kim Kye Gwan met Washington's two envoys in Pyongyang ahead of this Saturday's deal deadline.

Under the terms of February's six-party agreement, North Korea will be given money and aid in return for dismantling its nuclear programme.


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