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NKorean leader still undecided on giving up nukes: analyst Seoul (AFP) Jan 2, 2008 North Korean leader Kim Jong-Il has still not decided whether to give up his nuclear weapons despite a disarmament pledge under an international deal, a senior analyst said Wednesday. Nam Sung-Wook, a North Korea expert at Korea University who advises President-elect Lee Myung-Bak, said he expects Pyongyang to stall on the disarmament deal after missing a year-end deadline. "National Defence Commission Chairman Kim Jong-Il seems not to have made a decision yet to abandon nuclear weapons," Nam told SBS radio. Pyongyang will "drag its feet in negotiations with the US over what it can get in return, probably until late February," he added. Lee, who has promised a firmer line with North Korea, takes office on February 25. The following day, in what Nam described as an "unprecedentedly friendly event" between the two countries, the New York Philharmonic is to perform in Pyongyang. Nam declined to elaborate to AFP on his remarks. Under a landmark six-nation agreement the North was supposed to have disabled its main atomic plants and declared all its nuclear programmes by December 31, in return for one million tons of fuel oil or equivalent energy aid and diplomatic benefits. But the year-end deadline slipped, with the North yet to complete the disabling work and no signs of an upcoming declaration. The United States, Japan and South Korea -- members of the negotiations along with Russia, China and the North itself -- expressed disappointment at the missed deadline. President-elect Lee, of the conservative opposition Grand National Party, says he will link future aid to North Korea more closely to progress in nuclear disarmament. Nam described the communist state's New Year policy message as "positive" in that it lacked its usual criticism of Lee's party. Community Email This Article Comment On This Article Related Links Learn about nuclear weapons doctrine and defense at SpaceWar.com Learn about missile defense at SpaceWar.com All about missiles at SpaceWar.com Learn about the Superpowers of the 21st Century at SpaceWar.com
NKorea calls for stronger military, economy in 2008 Seoul (AFP) Jan 1, 2008 North Korea vowed Tuesday in a New Year policy message to strengthen its military and its economy in 2008 but made no mention of its failure to meet a year-end denuclearisation deadline. |
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