North Korea moves step closer to bomb

North Korea today said it was successfully reprocessing more than 8,000 spent fuel rods, a procedure US experts say would give the communist state enough plutonium for several nuclear bombs.

North Korea today said it was successfully reprocessing more than 8,000 spent fuel rods, a procedure US experts say would give the communist state enough plutonium for several nuclear bombs.

The move dramatically ups the stakes in talks with the United States – which could take place as early as next week in Beijing – on the North’s suspected nuclear weapons programmes.

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