North Korea resumes work on nuclear reactor: Report

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    North Korea resumes work on nuclear reactor: Report
    SEOUL: North Korea has resumed construction work on an experimental light water reactor (ELWR) in a move that could extend its capacity to produce more material for nuclear weapons, website 38North reported on Thursday.

    Based on April 30 satellite images, work halted in December at the reactor had now re-started, said the website (38north.org), run by the US-Korea Institute at Johns Hopkins University and former US state department official Joel Wit.

    The construction activity comes as Pyongyang has stepped up progress towards conducting a third nuclear test, perhaps using highly enriched uranium for the first time, despite warnings from the United States and China.

    "Pyongyang's construction of an ELWR - which the North Koreans have indicated is the prototype for additional reactors - as well as a uranium enrichment facility at Yongbyon, is an important indication of the North's intention to move forward with the expansion of its nuclear weapons stockpile in the future," 38North said.

    It said the reactor could be operational in 1-2 years and that North Korea had almost completed the reactor containment building, based on the satellite images.

    North Korea says it needs nuclear power to provide electricity, but has also boasted of its nuclear deterrence capacity and has traded nuclear technology with Syria, Libya and likely Myanmar and Pakistan.

    It became the first country to withdrew from the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty in 2003 and has denied international inspectors access to its nuclear facilities, reneging on a February 29 deal to do so after it announced plans to launch a long range rocket, in defiance of UK Security Council resolutions.

    TWO PATHS TO NUCLEAR WEAPONS

    North Korea is not presently making any plutonium, but may be producing highly enriched uranium, according to nuclear expert Siegfried Hecker, who was shown centrifuges for use in an enrichment programme by North Korea in 2010.

    38North said the new ELWR, when operational, could produce enough material for an additional nuclear bomb each year. A highly enriched uranium programme running alongside this could allow North Korea to significantly increase the number of nuclear devices it could produce, giving it a dual track to nuclear weapons as the country has big reserves of uranium.

    Hopes for a rapprochement between North Korea, under its new leader Kim Jong-un, and Washington were dashed by the April rocket launch, which Washington says was aimed at developing technology to mount a nuclear warhead on a missile.

    Key to whether North Korea presses ahead with a third nuclear test is China, the main economic and political backer for the isolated state that is one of the most sanctioned in the world. China chided North Korea over the rocket launch and has warned of the consequences of a third test, but unless it chooses to cut off economic aid and trade it has little leverage.

    It condemned North Korea's first nuclear test in October 2006, carried out in defiance of China's public pleas, and it supported a UN resolution that authorised sanctions. It backed sanctions again after the North's second test in May 2009.

    In 2003, China briefly cut off fuel to North Korea after a missile test, but it cited technical problems. The timing of any third test is not yet clear, but satellite images have shown tunnelling at the site of previous tests.

    A senior official with close ties to both Pyongyang and Beijing recently told Reuters that the test could be readied soon.
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    New Zealand once again condemns DPRKs senseless 'pissing contest' with the rest of the world. there is only so many times you can defy the international community.
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    Naturally, Japan still strongly condemns the DPRK for ignoring international wishes for peace and stability yet again.
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    Tuvalu urges North Korea not to continue in its senseless pursuit of nuclear weapons whilst its people starve.
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    The Czech Republic is worried about the North Korean Nuclear program, and urges the government to abandon it.
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    The State of Israel views this with extreme concern. Coupled with Iran, the nuclear threat emanating from North Korea is a grave threat to world security. In 2007, Israel bombed a nuclear facility located in Syria that was funded by North Korea. We call on the United Nations to actively address this issue and stop ignoring it.
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    The Democratic People's Republic of Korea defends its actions and deplores the verbal attacks on our country.


    (Original post by stanlas)
    The Czech Republic is worried about the North Korean Nuclear program, and urges the government to abandon it.
    OOC: Ceska Republika!!!!!!!!
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    Namibia would like to see all states return to the negotiation table and for no side to take brash action.
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    Singapore condemns North Koreas continued nuclear program and enourages the nation to engage in a productive manner with the international community
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    Iran acknowledges the right of the DPRK to be allowed to develop its ability to generate nuclear power. Having suffered interference with its own nuclear power programme, Iran offers the DPRK its full support.

    Indonesia hopes the international community can work together to monitor and manage the situation, as it believes North Korea's continued development of its nuclear capability is detrimental to regional security.
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    The MHoC calls on North Korea to cease and desist with its nuclear programme. We urge North Korea to return to the negotiating table.
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    Switzerland takes Indonesia's position on the matter but also calls for the DPRK to get back to the negotiation table.
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    Argentina calls for for DPRK to immediately get back to the negotiation table.
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    Ukraine wonders when North Korea will get bored of this isolationist warmongering.
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    Nigeria is concerned of the latest developments in North Korea
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