9.21.2011

Negotiations on the nuclear issue between the two Koreas in Beijing

Met with senior nuclear negotiator from North Korea and South Korea in Beijing on Wednesday in a bid to revive the six-party talks on disarming North Korea's nuclear progress, but hope remains small.

The meeting, which lasts one day and held in central Beijing is the second round of talks between South Korean envoy Wei Song - Luck and his North Korean counterpart Ri Yong - is within two months, and its aim is to pave the way for the resumption of six-party negotiations full disarmament of North Korea, which was started in 2003 and the two Koreas, China and the United States, Japan and Russia. North Korea officially withdrew from the talks in April 2009 before a month of a second nuclear test provoked widespread international condemnation and caused the imposition of new UN sanctions on them.
He says all parties now that they are willing to resume talks, especially after Pyongyang revealed in November last year for a program to enrich uranium, which can be used to make nuclear weapons.

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