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South Korea has sent oil to the North as part of a deal by which the hermit state is to shut its nuclear reactor.
At six-way talks in February, North Korea agreed to shut the reactor at Yongbyon, about 60 miles north of Pyongyang, and allow United Nations nuclear watchdog inspectors back into the country in exchange for the oil supplied by the South.
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