BEIJING. Dec 18 (Interfax-AVN) - North Korea will give up its nuclear programs if a light-water reactor is supplied to Pyongyang, a South Korean source told Interfax, citing the North Korean delegation to the fifth round of the six-party talks on the nuclear problem of the Korean peninsula.
Leader of the North Korean delegation Deputy Foreign Minister Kim Gye Gwan also demanded at the morning plenary meeting in Beijing on Monday that the U.S. "annul the laws which describe North Korea as a hostile state," and reiterated Pyongyang's well-known demands, he said.
The problem of North Korea's frozen accounts in a bank in Macao "will probably be discussed by the North Korean and U.S. delegations on Tuesday."