Subject: [Juche] Xinhua: US Led Consortium In Pyongyang For Talks On Nuclear
Reactors

XINHUA - Peoples Republic Of China


U.S.-led Consortium Delegation in Pyongyang for Talks on Nuclear Reactors

   PYONGYANG, September 25 (Xinhua) -- A delegation of the U.S.-
led Korean Peninsula Energy Development Organization (KEDO)
arrived here Tuesday for high-level negotiations on the building
of two light water reactors for the Democratic People's Republic
of Korea (DPRK).

   Under a deal signed between the DPRK and the KEDO, Washington
agreed to provide two 1,000-megawat light water reactors and heavy
oil as fuel energy to the DPRK in exchange for a freeze on its
nuclear program starting in 1994.

   The reactors will replace Soviet-designed graphite-moderated
reactors.

   Construction of the first reactor of a LWR power station had
been scheduled to be completed by 2003, but delays have pushed the
date back several years. And the DPRK has accused the United
States of deliberately delaying the 4.6-billion-U.S.-dollar
project.

   The consortium also includes South Korea, Japan and the
European Union. South Korea commits to provide 70 percent, or over
three billion dollars, of the cost of building the plant while
Japan is to put up one billion dollars. The EU also agreed to
share the cost, but on a much smaller scale.

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