KEDO Extends Suspension of Reactor Work in North Korea

By Keith Costa / November 29, 2004 at 5:00 AM
The international agency charged with building U.S.-designed nuclear reactors in North Korea announced last week that the project will remain suspended for another year. The New York-based Korean Peninsula Energy Development Organization in December 2003 declared it would place construction on hold for a year, as the nations that support the group mulled whether the effort should be terminated. In a Nov. 26 announcement, KEDO officials said the future of the project will be decided before the end of next...

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