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China, South Korea press for resumption of 6-way talks
China and South Korea have pledged to renew efforts to restart stalled six-party talks aimed at ending North Korea's nuclear program. Nearly a year has passed since a third round of talks between the South Korea, North Korea, the United States, Japan, Russia and China ended inconclusively in Beijing. North Korea declared in February that it had nuclear arms and would stay away from the talks indefinitely, intensifying a crisis that began in 2002 over what Washington said was its enrichment of uranium that could be used to make weapons.
Hu urged all parties to try to re-open the six-party talks to make sure the issue stays on the course of peaceful resolution through dialogue. South Korea hoped for sustained peace and stability on the Korean peninsula and expected China to play an active role in resolving the issue, Roh said. The United States has acknowledged it may be considering stronger moves against North Korea, such as referring its nuclear programs to the U.N. Security Council for possible sanctions, if Pyongyang continues to stay away from talks. The United States said on Saturday it had a "robust" ability to deter North Korea in the face of worries that the country might be planning to test a nuclear weapon. |
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