Thursday, October 2, 2008

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North Korea has recently reneged on the deal, angry that it is still on the US terrorism blacklist despite submitting an account of its nuclear facilities.

In protest, it has started restoring its main nuclear reactor at Yongbyon.

Mr Hill's trip coincided with a meeting between officials from North and South Korea to discuss military issues.

It was the first official meeting since the South's President Lee Myang-Bak took office in February.

A South Korean official was quoted as saying that the meeting had ended early, and little progress had been made.

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