North Korea’s top nuclear envoy has told former U.S. officials that Pyongyang wants more than half a million tonnes of fuel oil a year in return for suspending its atomic reactor, a Japanese daily said on Sunday. Shutting down North Korea’s sole operating reactor is expected to be a key negotiating point when six-country discussions on ending the North’s nuclear weapons programme resume in Beijing on Thursday, analysts said. Full Story
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