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North Korea also said, not for the first time, that it has completed reprocessing 8,000 spent fuel rods and is using the recovered plutonium to enhance its nuclear deterrent.See article: North Korea's reformsLand reclamation work in Victoria harbour will resume after a court ruled in favour of the Hong Kong government.
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It said it had completed reprocessing of 8,000 spent nuclear fuel rods that could provide enough plutonium for four to six additional weapons.
Nearly two weeks ago, North Korean officials declared that they had completed reprocessing 8,000 spent nuclear fuel rods, enough to make about a half dozen nuclear bombs.
It said it had completed reprocessing the latest batch of spent fuel unloaded from the reactor, repeating the procedure believed to have given the North enough plutonium for six to eight bombs.
North Korea sought to exert pressure on the United States to start direct two-way talks by declaring on Tuesday that it had completed reprocessing its spent nuclear fuel for use in a bomb.
SEOUL, South Korea North Koreaea put further pressure on the United States to start bilateral talks by declaring on Tuesday that it had completed reprocessing its spent nuclear fuel for use in a bomb.
13 June: South Korea's Yonhap news agency says North Korean officials told the US on 30 June that it had completed reprocessing the fuel rods.
Mr. Choe told the reporters Wednesday that the North had now completed reprocessing all the stored rods.
9 June: North Korea says publicly that it will build a nuclear deterrent, "unless the US gives up its hostile policy". 2 June: A visiting delegation of US congressmen led by Curt Weldon says North Korean officials admitted the country had nuclear weapons had "just about completed" reprocessing 8,000 spent fuel rods which would allow it to build more.
On Monday, the North's official news agency, K.C.N.A., said that the country completed reprocessing the 8,000 rods two months ago and had made "significant achievements" in turning the plutonium into an atomic bomb.
June 29: North Korea completes reprocessing, and the plutonium is dispersed to be made into warheads.
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