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N Korea faces choice between food and arms

By Anna Fifield in Seoul and Guy Dinmore in Washington

Published: June 28 2006 23:29 | Last updated: June 28 2006 23:29

North Korea could again face severe food shortages, analysts and aid agencies warned on Wednesday, after South Korea took the unusual step of threatening to cut off rice and fertiliser supplies if Pyongyang tested a long-range missile as feared.

The harsh warning comes after Seoul’s decision last year to supply aid directly to its northern neighbour – rather than through international agencies – contributed to Pyongyang’s decision to expel aid workers involved in humanitarian rather than developmental projects.

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