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North Korea has completed the reprocessing of spent nuclear fuel rods to extract weapons-grade plutonium, according to its official news agency. | North Korea has completed the reprocessing of spent nuclear fuel rods to extract weapons-grade plutonium, according to its official news agency. |
The Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) added that "noticeable successes" had been made in turning the extracted material into weapons-grade plutonium. | |
The statement comes one day after North Korea said it was ready for talks with the US on its nuclear programme. | The statement comes one day after North Korea said it was ready for talks with the US on its nuclear programme. |
It also threatened to "go its own way" if Washington refused direct talks. | It also threatened to "go its own way" if Washington refused direct talks. |
Eight thousand spent fuel rods had been reprocessed, KCNA said. Analysts say this is enough plutonium to make at least one atomic bomb. | Eight thousand spent fuel rods had been reprocessed, KCNA said. Analysts say this is enough plutonium to make at least one atomic bomb. |
North Korea was already believed by some analysts to have enough weapons-grade plutonium for about six bombs, but had none small enough to place on a missile. | North Korea was already believed by some analysts to have enough weapons-grade plutonium for about six bombs, but had none small enough to place on a missile. |
"Noticeable successes have been made in turning the extracted plutonium weapon-grade for the purpose of bolstering up the nuclear deterrent in the DPRK [North Korea]," said the KCNA statement. | "Noticeable successes have been made in turning the extracted plutonium weapon-grade for the purpose of bolstering up the nuclear deterrent in the DPRK [North Korea]," said the KCNA statement. |
'Grave insult' | 'Grave insult' |
The announcement is the latest move in stop-start attempts by the US and its allies to end North Korea's nuclear programme. | The announcement is the latest move in stop-start attempts by the US and its allies to end North Korea's nuclear programme. |
[North Korea] was compelled to take measures for bolstering up its deterrent for self-defence to cope with the increasing nuclear threat and military provocations of the hostile forces Korean Central News Agency The nuclear fuel cycle Q&A: North Korea nuclear row | [North Korea] was compelled to take measures for bolstering up its deterrent for self-defence to cope with the increasing nuclear threat and military provocations of the hostile forces Korean Central News Agency The nuclear fuel cycle Q&A: North Korea nuclear row |
North Korea said on Monday that it was ready to return to six-party talks on rolling back its nuclear programme if the US first agreed to hold bilateral talks. | North Korea said on Monday that it was ready to return to six-party talks on rolling back its nuclear programme if the US first agreed to hold bilateral talks. |
The six parties are the two Koreas, the US, China, Japan and Russia. | The six parties are the two Koreas, the US, China, Japan and Russia. |
The US has repeatedly said bilateral talks can be held as part of the six-party process. | The US has repeatedly said bilateral talks can be held as part of the six-party process. |
The forum had reached agreement in 2007 that North Korea would shut down the Yongbyon nuclear complex in return for fuel aid and political concessions for the isolated country. | The forum had reached agreement in 2007 that North Korea would shut down the Yongbyon nuclear complex in return for fuel aid and political concessions for the isolated country. |
But the deal unravelled late last year amid a disagreement over how to verify North Korea's account of its atomic activity. | But the deal unravelled late last year amid a disagreement over how to verify North Korea's account of its atomic activity. |
When North Korea's launch of a long-range rocket in April brought UN censure, Pyongyang announced it was restarting the Yongbyon reactor and would begin to reprocess the spent fuel rods. | When North Korea's launch of a long-range rocket in April brought UN censure, Pyongyang announced it was restarting the Yongbyon reactor and would begin to reprocess the spent fuel rods. |
An underground nuclear test, the second since 2006, triggered UN sanctions. | An underground nuclear test, the second since 2006, triggered UN sanctions. |
In September, the North said it had entered the final phase of enriching uranium, which would give it a second path to making nuclear weapons. | In September, the North said it had entered the final phase of enriching uranium, which would give it a second path to making nuclear weapons. |
In its latest statement, KCNA said the UN censure of what it called a peaceful attempt to launch a satellite was "a grave insult to the dignity of its people". | In its latest statement, KCNA said the UN censure of what it called a peaceful attempt to launch a satellite was "a grave insult to the dignity of its people". |
North Korea "was compelled to take measures for bolstering up its deterrent for self-defence to cope with the increasing nuclear threat and military provocations of the hostile forces," the statement said. | North Korea "was compelled to take measures for bolstering up its deterrent for self-defence to cope with the increasing nuclear threat and military provocations of the hostile forces," the statement said. |