North Korea is likely to delay disabling its key nuclear facilities and declaring all its nuclear programs because heavy fuel oil it has been promised as a reward is late.So say diplomats involved in the six-nation nuclear negotiations.But China says its... ...full story at China Confidential
from China Confidential on Thu, Dec 27 2007
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