World | Christopher Hill US Envoy Visits North Korean Reactor Top diplomat makes rare visit to discuss disabling of nukes By Sam Gale Rosen Posted Dec 4, 2007 7:26 PM CST Copied U.S. Assistant Secretary of State Christopher Hill, center left, visits a subway station in Pyongyang, North Korea Tuesday, Dec. 4, 2007. (AP Photo/Kyodo News) (Associated Press) A top US official got a rare glimpse of North Korea's nuclear reactor on a visit to ensure the reclusive nation is on track toward disabling its weapons program, the BBC reports. Christopher Hill also met with the North's foreign minister to discuss Pyongyang's timetable on declaring all of its nuclear assets ahead of six-nation talks on the issue. "In the context of complete denuclearization, we would look forward to establishing complete diplomatic relations," said Hill, the highest-ranking US official to visit the North's only operational reactor. North Korea is in the process of disabling the reactor in exchange for international aid. It also is due to submit a list of all its projects by year's end, but that goal may not be reached. Read These Next Fired HHS adviser alleges a 'coup' against RFK Jr. Jamie Lee Curtis says her Charlie Kirk comments were misinterpreted. Cruise passenger, reportedly left behind on island, is found dead. The Fed just cut its key rate again. Report an error