Subscribe free to our newsletters via your
. 24/7 Space News .




NUKEWARS
Obama patience with N. Korea 'backfiring': think-tank
by Staff Writers
London (AFP) Sept 12, 2013


Russia warns over N.Korea work at 'nightmarish' reactor
Moscow (AFP) Sept 12, 2013 - Russia said on Thursday that North Korea was apparently conducting work on a nuclear reactor, warning that the ageing facility was in such a "nightmarish state" it could cause a disaster.

"It is obvious that some works are being conducted, and for a long time at that. According to some signs, steps were indeed being taken to relaunch it," the Interfax news agency quoted a diplomatic source as saying.

The source said that Russia did not have definite information that Pyongyang had restarted the plutonium reactor at Yongbyon, as US analysts have suggested based on satellite imagery, but warned of dire consequences if this happened.

"We do not have any information that the reactor has been relaunched," the source said.

"Our main concern is linked to a very likely manmade disaster as a consequence. The reactor is in a nightmarish state, it is a design dating back to the 1950s."

"For the Korean peninsula this could entail terrible consequences, if not a man-made catastrophe."

The white steam picked up by satellites rising from a building next to the reactor "could simply be testing of the generator," the diplomatic source cautioned, however.

In a separate dispatch, Interfax cited a diplomatic source as saying there was little hope for constructive talks on North Korea's nuclear programme.

"The North Koreans are saying 'We are ready to renew talks,' but it's not clear what about," the source said.

"So far the situation is complicated."

US President Barack Obama's policy of patience with North Korea over its nuclear weapons is failing to pay off as it moves forward with its programme and grows emboldened, the International Institute for Strategic Studies (IISS) said on Thursday.

The IISS warned that Obama's insistence on waiting for Pyongyang to kickstart efforts to re-engage with the international community had so far yielded little.

"So far, strategic patience has not succeeded in bringing about change in North Korea," the London-based group concluded in its annual review of world affairs.

"Pyongyang is instead moving further away from the denuclearisation pledge and closer to projecting nuclear power over long ranges," it said.

The IISS review coincided with reports -- based on new satellite pictures -- that North Korea had restarted operations at the Yongbyon plutonium reactor that it shut down in 2007.

Russia said on Thursday that it too believed North Korea was conducting work at the Yongbyon complex, and warned that the ageing facility was in such a "nightmarish state" it could cause a disaster.

"It is obvious that some works are being conducted, and for a long time at that. According to some signs, steps were indeed being taken to relaunch it," the Interfax news agency quoted a diplomatic source as saying.

The source said that Russia did not have definite information that Pyongyang had restarted the plutonium reactor at Yongbyon, as US analysts have suggested based on the satellite imagery, but warned of dire consequences if this happened.

"Our main concern is linked to a very likely man-made disaster as a consequence. The reactor is in a nightmarish state, it is a design dating back to the 1950s," the source said.

"For the Korean peninsula this could entail terrible consequences, if not a man-made catastrophe."

Reported restart of N. Korea reactor 'serious': US
Tokyo, Japan (AFP) Sept 12, 2013 - North Korea's reported restart of a plutonium reactor would be "a misstep" and a "very serious matter", the US point man on the isolated state said Thursday.

And US envoy Glyn Davies dismissed suggestions that Pyongyang could set any agenda for six-party talks other than scrapping its nuclear programme.

Davies, in Tokyo as part of an Asian tour, was speaking after satellite imagery apparently revealed white steam coming from a building next to the five-megawatt plutonium reactor at Yongbyon.

The pictures, published as part of a report by the US-Korea Institute at Johns Hopkins University were followed hours later by Russia saying it also believed North Korea was conducting work on a nuclear reactor.

"If it turns out that these reports are true that North Korea has restarted the five-megawatt plutonium reactor, this would be a very serious matter," Davies told reporters after meeting Japanese foreign ministry officials.

He said the move would be "a misstep on the part of North Korea because of course it would violate seriously the United Nations Security Council resolutions.

"It flies in the face of North Korea's own commitments and promises they've made over the years, in particular the September 2005 joint statement," he said.

"We are watching this very closely, we will see what developments occur in the coming days, but this is potentially quite a serious matter."

North Korea declared in April that it would restart all facilities at Yongbyon to "bolster the nuclear armed force both in quality and quantity".

The pledge came at a period of high international tension over North Korea, which defiantly carried out a third nuclear test in February and threatened to attack the United States over its reaction.

Asked about the outlook for resuming six-party talks, he said Washington hopes to "get back to a meaningful, authentic and credible six-party talks".

But he also added: "There is an issue right now what are six-party talks to be about.

"They should be about... denuclearisation in a peaceful fashion of the Korean peninsula."

Russia warned of a potential "man-made catastrophe" if North Korea restarted the ageing reactor.

The reactor, which was completed in 1986, is outdated and the North could suffer a major diaster if it is restarted, a Russian diplomatic source told the Interfax news agency.

Davies has visited Beijing and Seoul as part of his tour.

.


Related Links
Learn about nuclear weapons doctrine and defense at SpaceWar.com
Learn about missile defense at SpaceWar.com
All about missiles at SpaceWar.com
Learn about the Superpowers of the 21st Century at SpaceWar.com






Comment on this article via your Facebook, Yahoo, AOL, Hotmail login.

Share this article via these popular social media networks
del.icio.usdel.icio.us DiggDigg RedditReddit GoogleGoogle








NUKEWARS
North Korea said to restart plutonium reactor
Washington (AFP) Sept 12, 2013
North Korea appears to have restarted a reactor that produces plutonium, making good on threats to boost its stockpile of nuclear weapons, US analysts said Wednesday. Satellite imagery taken on August 31 shows white steam coming out of a building next to the five-megawatt plutonium reactor at Yongbyon, the US-Korea Institute at Johns Hopkins University said. The image shows that North Ko ... read more


NUKEWARS
Scientists say water on moon may have originated on Earth

Moon landing mission to use "secret weapons"

NASA launches spacecraft to study Moon atmosphere

NASA-Funded Scientists Detect Water on Moon's Surface that Hints at Water Below

NUKEWARS
Terramechanics research aims to keep Mars rovers rolling

New technology could make for smarter planet rovers

India prepares to launch country's maiden mission to Mars

SwRI study suggests debris flows on frozen arctic sand dunes are similar to dark dune spot-seepage flows on Mars

NUKEWARS
NASA's Voyager first spacecraft to exit solar system

SpaceShipTwo commercial space liner breaks sound barrier in test

Andreas Mogensen set for Soyuz mission to ISS in 2015

NASA awards nearly $1.5B in support contracts

NUKEWARS
China civilian technology satellites put into use

China to launch lunar lander by end of year: media

China launches three experimental satellites

Medical quarantine over for Shenzhou-10 astronauts

NUKEWARS
Three astronauts back on Earth from ISS: mission control

ISS Crew Completes Spacewalk Preps

Russian cosmonaut set for space station mission resigns

Russian cosmonauts to start searching for bacterium corroding ISS body

NUKEWARS
Japan sets new date for satellite rocket launch

Arianespace delivers! EUTELSAT 25B/Es'hail 1 and GSAT-7 are orbited by Ariane 5

Arianespace to "reach for the stars" with its Soyuz launch of Europe's Gaia space surveyor spacecraft

Ariane 5 build-up is completed for Arianespace upcoming flight with EUTELSAT

NUKEWARS
Coldest Brown Dwarfs Blur Lines between Stars and Planets

NASA-funded Program Helps Amateur Astronomers Detect Alien Worlds

Observations strongly suggest distant super-Earth has water atmosphere

Waking up to a new year

NUKEWARS
Space's 'Ferrari' set to fall to Earth

Chinese-built Bolivian satellite tested in space simulator

Indiana Jones meets George Jetson

New computational approaches speed up the exploration of the universe




The content herein, unless otherwise known to be public domain, are Copyright 1995-2014 - Space Media Network. AFP, UPI and IANS news wire stories are copyright Agence France-Presse, United Press International and Indo-Asia News Service. ESA Portal Reports are copyright European Space Agency. All NASA sourced material is public domain. Additional copyrights may apply in whole or part to other bona fide parties. Advertising does not imply endorsement,agreement or approval of any opinions, statements or information provided by Space Media Network on any Web page published or hosted by Space Media Network. Privacy Statement