Seoul-South Korea announced yesterday that the nearly completed the process of uranium enrichment, which will enable other source material for nuclear bombs, in addition to plutonium, which is now used.
- Experiments uranium enrichment was successfully carried out and enters the final phase, "the North Korea in a letter to the UN Security Council, which is reported state news agency KCNA.
Raw materials not fale
Experts assess that North Korea now produced enough plutonium to make at least six nuclear bombs.
U.S., China, Japan, Russia and South Korea for years trying to persuade the North to suspend its nuclear program based on plutonium in exchange for international aid. North Korea earlier this year withdrew from the agreement on nuclear disarmament in exchange for help disgruntled because the international community has condemned for launching missiles believed that the hidden long-range missile test.
Uranium can be enriched concealed in underground factories, and could provide North Korea an easier way to make nuclear bombs, are considered experts in the U.S. and South Korean Institute for the control of nuclear weapons.
Washington worried
U.S. special envoy for North Korea Stephen Bosworth said that any nuclear development in North Korea concerns and reiterated that the U.S. considered it necessary to be a Korean Peninsula without nuclear weapons.
Stephen Bosworth, U.S. special envoy to North Korea, said yesterday that it was "worrying" claims the country was close to completion of the experimental enrichment of uranium.
- Obviously, what works in the area of the North's nuclear development concerns. I think all of us, it confirms the necessity to maintain coordinated position on the need for complete, verifiable denuklearizacije Korean peninsula the U.S. - Bosworth said after meeting with Chinese officials. He said that his talks with Chinese officials about the North Korean nuclear dispute flew well, but gave no details. Bosworth will continue to tour the talks in Seoul and Tokyo, but said he has no plans to meet with officials from North Korea.
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