A team of U.S. experts will begin disabling North Korea's nuclear facilities Monday, said the U.S. envoy to nuclear disarmament talks with Pyongyang. Top U.S. envoy to the North Korea nuclear talks, Christopher Hill, also said that U.S. lawyers had begun working with Pyongyang to remove the communist regime from Washington's list of countries sponsoring terrorism. «By Monday morning, they will begin dismantlement,» Hill said. «It's a very big day because it's the first time it's actually going to start dismantling its nuclear program,» he was quoted as saying by the Associated Press.