Agreed Framework not nullified.
I posted earlier that North Korea might not have meant that they considered the 1994 Agreed Framework to be actually nullified. (*) Now North Korea is making statements indicating that, indeed, they do not consider it nullified. The New York Times reports on a recent broadcast made by Radio Pyongyang:
“Eight years after the Agreed Framework was adopted, the United States is still shifting around at the starting line,” the radio said in a broadcast monitored by South Korea’s Yonhap news agency. “The framework is at crossroads whether it should be scrapped or not because of the delay in providing the light-water reactors.”
(†) This knocks out Colin Powell’s reasoning that since North Korea considers the Agreed Framework nullified, there is no point in negotiating with them. They do not consider it nullified. That is good news.