North Korea has started to extract plutonium from spent fuel rods at its nuclear arms plant, its foreign ministry said on Saturday, further raising regional tensions already stoked by its defiant rocket launch this month. It has expelled U.N. and U.S. nuclear inspectors at Yongbyon, located about 100 km (60 miles) north of Pyongyang, who had been overseeing steps to put the entire plant out of operation for at least a year. Full Story : Reuters.com….
North Korean has “weaponised” enough of its stock of plutonium to make up to five nuclear bombs, a US arms expert has said.Full Story : Aljazeera……
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