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July 12, 2007 · about 19 years ago

Fuel ship bound for North Korea

A ship carrying the first delivery of fuel to North Korea, under a key nuclear disarmament deal, has left a South Korean port. The ship, carrying 6,200 tons of oil, is expected to arrive in North Korea on Saturday.

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A ship carrying the first delivery of fuel to North Korea, under a key nuclear disarmament deal, has left a South Korean port. The ship, carrying 6,200 tons of oil, is expected to arrive in North Korea on Saturday.

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