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NKorea vows to disable nuclear plants after deal with US
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Oct. 12, 2008
SEOUL (AFP) - North Korea said on Sunday that it will resume work to disable its plutonium-producing nuclear plants and readmit UN inspectors after the United States removed Pyongyang from a terrorism blacklist.
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