North Korea Nuke Declaration

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  • June 18: North Korean leader Kim Jong Il, center right, and visiting Chinese Vice President Xi Jinping, center left, walk to the meeting hall in Pyongyang, North Korea. South Korea's foreign minister said June 26 that North Korea has submitted its long-awaited nuclear declaration to Chinese officials in Beijing on Thursday.
  • June 26: South Korean Foreign Minister Yu Myung-hwan, right, speaks during a press conference as South Korean nuclear envoy Kim Sook listens at the Foreign Ministry in Seoul, South Korea. North Korea submitted its long-awaited declaration detailing its nuclear weapons activities on Thursday, Yu said, paving the way for Pyongyang to receive economic aid.
  • June 26: Chinese Vice Foreign Minister Wu Dawei waits to start a briefing in Beijing. Wu said that North Korea would hand over a declaration of its nuclear programs and activities Thursday, a step that could result in the United States taking Pyongyang off its terrorism blacklist.
  • June 26: Chinese Vice Foreign Minister Wu Dawei speaks at a briefing in Beijing. Wu said North Korea would submit its nuclear declaration to the chair of the six-party talks on Thursday.
  • June 26: Chinese paramilitary police officers patrol outside the North Korean Embassy in Beijing. Developments on North Korea's long-delayed nuclear declaration were expected in Beijing Thursday, the deadline for the North to hand over an accounting of its nuclear program.
  • June 26: Chinese paramilitary police officers stand guard outside the North Korean Embassy in Beijing. Developments on North Korea's long-delayed nuclear declaration were expected in Beijing, the deadline for the North to hand over an accounting of its nuclear program.
  • June 26: A man walks past portraits of North Korean leader Kim Jong Il, right, and his father, the late Kim Il Sung, outside the North Korean Embassy in Beijing. Developments on North Korea's long-delayed nuclear declaration were expected in Beijing Thursday, the deadline for the North to hand over an accounting of its nuclear program.
  • Feb. 14: Researcher Siegfried Hecker examines achining lathes that were used for machining uranium metal fuel rods and are now stored in monitored storage locations in the fuel fabrication facility at the Yongbyon Nuclear Center in North Korea.
  • Feb. 14: Empty pits which contained three uranium ore concentrate dissolver tanks, now removed and stored, are seen at the fuel fabrication facility at the Yongbyon Nuclear Center in North Korea. North Korea is expected this week to turn over its long-delayed accounting of its nuclear weapons activities, part of a chain of events leading to a unique photo opportunity: the destruction of the cooling tower at Pyongyang's main reactor.
  • Feb. 14: The cooling tower of a 5 Megawatt nuclear reactor is seen at the Yongbyon Nuclear Center in North Korea. North Korea is expected this week to turn over its long-delayed accounting of its nuclear weapons activities, part of a chain of events leading to a unique photo opportunity: the destruction of the cooling tower at Pyongyang's main reactor.
  • June 25: A poster against U.S. is seen along the main street in Pyongyang, North Korea. North Korea is expected this week to turn over its long-delayed accounting of its nuclear weapons activities, part of a chain of events leading to a unique photo opportunity: the destruction of the cooling tower at Pyongyang's main reactor.

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