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Japan, China agree to cooperate on Korea(Reuters)Updated: 2007-02-17 09:54 TOKYO - Japan and China will cooperate closely to ensure that North Korea follows through on its agreement to dismantle its nuclear weapons programs, Japan's prime minister said Friday.
"Japan will continue cooperation with China and work hard to ensure North Korea keeps its pledge it made at the six-way talks," Abe told reporters after meeting with Li. North Korea agreed earlier this week to close its main nuclear complex within 60 days and then disable all its nuclear facilities in exchange for the equivalent of up to 1 million tons of heavy fuel oil and political incentives from the United States and other regional powers. It was the first time North Korea agreed to take specific disarmament steps since talks began in 2003 between China, Japan, the two Koreas, Russia and the United States. Also Friday, China strengthened its export controls on nuclear technology in a bid to prevent terrorists from getting hold of nuclear weapons or dangerous radioactive material, the official Xinhua News Agency said. The one-paragraph report gave no additional details. |
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