UN nuclear chief on N Korea visit
ElBaradei will ask Pyongyang to readmit IAEA inspectors as part of nuclear pact.

“This is a very complex process and there is a lot of confidence that needs to be built” ElBaradei, International Atomic Energy Agency |
Last month, North Korea agreed to give up its weapons programme and dismantle the main nuclear reactor by April and readmit the inspectors in exchange for economic aid and political concessions.
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“It is stubbornness and pride on Iran’s part that has led to this impasse, and it can only lead to disaster for Iran” Diom1982, Cork, Ireland |
On ElBaradei’s agenda is a proposal to resume Pyongyang’s membership in the IAEA, which the North backed out of in 1994.
Under last month’s deal, North Korea would eventually receive the equivalent of one million tonnes of fuel aid if it completely and permanently disbands its nuclear weapons programme.