A US delegation inspecting North Korea's Yongbyon nuclear reactor are receiving extensive access to the facility, the US State Department said, according to DPA. The seven-member US team of government officials and nuclear experts, led by Sung Kim, director of the State Department's Office of Korean Affairs, arrived Tuesday in North Korea. On Wednesday, Kim reported back to Washington that the delegation had visited Yongbyon. "They saw everything that they have to see," State Department spokesman Sean McCormack said in Washington. "They're going to (on Thursday) be touring the rest of the facility. They're going to see the reprocessing facility, the fuel fabrication facility and any other parts of the facility that they want to see, including the power generation plant." He said that the delegation was expected to hold meetings Friday in Pyongyang with North Korean officials to discuss how to the Yongbyon reactor is to be disabled. The meetings with the current delegation will lay the groundwork for what McCormack called an "envoys-level" to be held in in Beijing "in the near future."