BEIJING (Reuters) - The chief inspector of the United Nation's nuclear watchdog arrived in China on Monday on his way to North Korea, where he hopes to arrange the return of an IAEA team to monitor Pyongyang's promised reactor shutdown.
North Korea agreed in February to mothball its Yongbyon reactor, the centrepiece of its nuclear programme and source of weapons-grade plutonium.
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