North Korea is considering suspending operations at its nuclear facilities as soon as the first shipment of heavy fuel reaches its port under a February disarmament deal, its Foreign Ministry spokesman said on Friday. The five countries that agreed to that deal should begin preparations to provide the remaining 950,000 tons of fuel oil to match the North’s actions in disabling the facilities, or Pyongyang would reverse the nuclear suspension, he said. Full Story
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