Nuclear deal in works, paper says
From Times Wire Reports
North Korea is prepared to halt operations at a key nuclear facility in exchange for oil and an easing of U.S. financial restrictions, a Japanese newspaper reported.
In return, the Pyongyang government plans to demand energy aid of more than 500,000 tons of crude oil a year to compensate for an aborted project to build two light-water reactors in the country, the report said.
Another round of talks over the issue is set for Thursday.
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