World | North Korea N. Korea OKs Nuclear Inspections But process may be mired in details until after Bush presidency By Kevin Spak Posted Jul 12, 2008 5:22 PM CDT Copied In this photo released by China's Xinhua News Agency, the cooling tower of the Yongbyon nuclear complex is demolished in Yongbyon, North Korea, on Friday, June 27, 2008. (AP Photo/Xinhua, Gao Haorong) North Korean disarmament talks took another halting step today, as the nation agreed in principle to a deal for invasive nuclear inspections, the Washington Post reports. Pyongyang has promised to finish dismantling its Yongbyon reactor by October, and will let inspectors verify that it's down. But negotiators in the six-nation deal failed to hammer out specifics, which means the process may outlive the Bush administration. Read These Next Joe Biden's post-presidential life not as cushy as predecessors. Erika Kirk forgives assassin as Trump voices 'hate.' Superyacht's eye-catching feature also doomed it. Tom Brady's TV access and ties to the Raiders are blurry. Report an error