SKorean
oil headed North after deal

AFP
SEOUL
Petroleumworld.com 02 27 06
South Korea said Monday it is preparing to send oil shipments worth
20 million dollars to North Korea -- the first reward for the energy-starved
state if it shuts down nuclear plants as agreed.
"The government has started preparing to supply North Korea with
50,000 tons of heavy fuel oil in accordance with the latest deal reached
at six-party talks," said a unification ministry spokesman, Kang
Jong-Seok.
As a first step under the February 13 agreement, the North agreed
to shut down and seal its Yongbyon plutonium-producing reactor and
reprocessing plant within 60 days and admit UN inspectors.
It will receive 50,000 tons of heavy fuel oil or equivalent aid in
return.
Action to permanently disable the nuclear facilities would be rewarded
with up to 950,000 tons of heavy oil or other aid.
The cost of the 950,000 tons would be shared by all five countries
involved in the talks with North Korea -- South Korea, the United
States, Japan, China and Russia.
Japan however has said it will not contribute until the communist
North accounts for Japanese nationals it abducted in the Cold War
era to train its spies.
The spokesman for the unification ministry, which handles relations
with the North, told AFP the oil including shipping would cost about
20 billion won (21.3 million dollars). It would be financed from a
special fund for inter-Korean cooperation.
"The government procurement agency will soon select one of the
domestic oil refineries for the oil supply," Kang said, stressing
that the oil would not be supplied until the Yongbyon shutdown.
The announcement was the latest sign of progress on the accord. On
Friday UN atomic agency chief Mohamed ElBaradei said North Korea had
invited him to visit for talks on its nuclear programme.
The communist state staged its first nuclear weapons test last October.
A spokeswoman for the International Atomic Energy Agency said ElBaradei
would probably be going in the second week of March.
AFP
26 0823 GMT 02 07
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