North Korea to resume nuclear disablement

North Korea said it will resume disabling its main nuclear complex after the US removed the country from a terrorism blacklist – a breakthrough expected to energise stalled international talks over the communist nation’s atomic programmes.

North Korea said it will resume disabling its main nuclear complex after the US removed the country from a terrorism blacklist – a breakthrough expected to energise stalled international talks over the communist nation’s atomic programmes.

The row was just the latest of many between Pyongyang and Washington that threatened to scuttle progress since negotiations aimed at achieving North Korea’s denuclearisation began five years ago.

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