North Korea has asked South Korea to purchase its unused nuclear fuel rods during the inter-Korean denuclearization talks held in Beijing on September 22, reported Japan\'s Asahi Shimbun newspaper. Citing sources in Seoul, the paper said that the North\'s top nuclear envoy Ri Yong-ho requested the South to buy 14,800 rods containing over 1-hundred tons of uranium, in return for Pyeongyang’s suspending of its uranium enrichment which is a precondition to the resumption of the six-party talks. Seoul, however, turned down the proposal as it has agreed with the US and Japan not to negotiate the demands.
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