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Envoys in China for DPRK nuclear talks

(Xinhua)
Updated: 2010-02-24 16:47
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Envoys in China for DPRK nuclear talks
File photo of US special envoy on DPRK Stephen Bosworth who is in Beijing to meet with Chinese and ROK diplomats as part of the latest efforts to nudge DPRK back to stalled nuclear disarmament talks.[Photo/Agencies]Envoys in China for DPRK nuclear talks 


BEIJING: Top US and Republic of Korea (ROK) diplomats were in Beijing for meetings with Chinese officials on Wednesday as part of the latest efforts to nudge Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) back to stalled nuclear disarmament talks.

Washington's special DPRK envoy Stephen Bosworth was to discuss the disarmament issue with Chinese Vice Foreign Minister Wu Dawei in Beijing later on Wednesday, Chinese and US officials said.

ROK chief negotiator Wi Sung-Lac also met Wu as part of a two-day visit that began on Tuesday.

ROK's Yonhap news agency quoted Wi saying his talk with Wu was "constructive" but that the future remained unclear.

"We need to watch further," he was quoted saying, adding it remained uncertain how the various discussions would turn out.

The Chinese deputy minister briefed Wi about DPRK's preconditions for a return to the six-nation forum as outlined by its chief nuclear negotiator Kim Kye-Gwan during a visit to Beijing two weeks ago.

Bosworth, who was travelling with US chief nuclear negotiator Sung Kim, was due to visit Seoul -- where he will meet Wi -- and Tokyo after his stop in Beijing.

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Media reports have said the North is insisting on two conditions for returning to dialogue: the lifting of UN sanctions and a US commitment to discuss a formal peace treaty on the Korean peninsula.

The United States, ROK and Japan say the North must first return to dialogue and show it is serious about denuclearisation.

Under deals in 2005 and 2007 the North agreed to scrap its nuclear weapons in return for aid and major diplomatic and security benefits, including a formal peace pact.

But the talks became bogged down by disputes over ways to verify disarmament and in April last year the North quit them altogether.

Pyongyang, which tested atomic weapons in October 2006 and May 2009, says it developed nuclear weaponry because of a US threat of aggression, and it must have a peace pact before it considers giving them up.

The 1950-1953 Korean War ended only in an armistice. Seoul officials suspect talk of a peace treaty is an excuse to delay action on the nuclear programme.

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