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'No decision' on US-N Korea deal | |
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The US says there is "no decision" on removing North Korea from its terrorism blacklist - a factor in the deadlock over the North's nuclear disarmament. | |
The US reiterated that such a step could not be taken until a reliable verification process was established. | |
Earlier media reports quoting South Korean and US government sources said the two countries were close to a deal. | |
The disarmament process had seemed close to collapse after the latest row between Pyongyang and Washington. | The disarmament process had seemed close to collapse after the latest row between Pyongyang and Washington. |
North Korea began disabling its Yongbyon nuclear reactor in August, but lately it has made moves to reassemble the plant after a US refusal to remove it from the terror sponsors' list. | |
US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice spoke to her partners in the North Korean nuclear talks on Thursday but no decision was made to strike Pyongyang from a US blacklist, officials said. | |
"No decision has been taken yet... We are where we were yesterday and the week before and the month before on that issue," said state department spokesman Sean McCormack. | |
Breakthrough? | Breakthrough? |
The US nuclear negotiator Christopher Hill met North Korean officials for talks in Pyongyang last week - and it was there that a breakthrough was achieved, South Korea's Chosun Ilbo newspaper quoted a key government official in Seoul as saying. | The US nuclear negotiator Christopher Hill met North Korean officials for talks in Pyongyang last week - and it was there that a breakthrough was achieved, South Korea's Chosun Ilbo newspaper quoted a key government official in Seoul as saying. |
The Washington Post quoted sources close to the Bush administration as saying the North could imminently be removed from the terror sponsors' list. | The Washington Post quoted sources close to the Bush administration as saying the North could imminently be removed from the terror sponsors' list. |
No named source has confirmed the imminent prospect of a deal. | |
Analysts say such a deal could halt the recent rapid downward spiral in bilateral relations. | Analysts say such a deal could halt the recent rapid downward spiral in bilateral relations. |
In recent days, North Korea is reported to have fired two short-range missiles into the waters off the west coast of the Korean peninsula, and is suspected to be preparing a fresh launch. | In recent days, North Korea is reported to have fired two short-range missiles into the waters off the west coast of the Korean peninsula, and is suspected to be preparing a fresh launch. |
It has also expelled UN inspectors from the Yongbyon plant. | It has also expelled UN inspectors from the Yongbyon plant. |
North Korea badly wants to come off the US list of state sponsors of terrorism in order to access international aid and loans, and as a step towards its diplomatic rehabilitation. | |
Meanwhile, in Washington a deal would represent a big foreign policy victory for an administration in its final weeks - though the deal would be bitterly opposed by hawks. | Meanwhile, in Washington a deal would represent a big foreign policy victory for an administration in its final weeks - though the deal would be bitterly opposed by hawks. |
Setbacks | Setbacks |
This is just the latest phase of a long negotiation process that persists but is plagued by setbacks. | |
According to this particular deal, reached in six-party talks in February 2007, the North gains material and political concessions in exchange for nuclear disablement. | According to this particular deal, reached in six-party talks in February 2007, the North gains material and political concessions in exchange for nuclear disablement. |
But the process is constantly prey to the tensions between North and South Korea - which remain technically still at war - and strains in the wider region. | But the process is constantly prey to the tensions between North and South Korea - which remain technically still at war - and strains in the wider region. |
In the latest spat, the North warned that "the situation in the waters off the frontal area on the west coast of Korea has become so tense that a naval clash may break out". | In the latest spat, the North warned that "the situation in the waters off the frontal area on the west coast of Korea has become so tense that a naval clash may break out". |
There is also speculation about the health of the North's leader, Kim Jong-il. | There is also speculation about the health of the North's leader, Kim Jong-il. |
Friday was the anniversary of the founding of the Korean Workers' Party, but Mr Kim's presence was not mentioned in state news agency reports of the public celebrations. |