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Koreas can't break nuclear impasse
SEOUL, South Korea - The two Koreas concluded their first face-to-face talks
in 10 months Thursday without making any progress on the impasse over the
North's nuclear program, although they did agree to hold Cabinet-level talks
next month.
The U.S. Embassy in Tokyo said American officials met with North Korean officials in New York last week. "This channel is used to convey messages about U.S. policy, not to negotiate," an embassy official said on condition of anonymity. The meeting was first reported in The Boston Globe on Thursday. A statement issued after the two-day meeting between the Koreas ended Thursday said both nations agreed to work for peace on the Korean Peninsula. It said a follow-up Cabinet-level meeting would be held June 21-24 in Seoul, and South Korea would begin providing 200,000 tons of fertilizer to the North starting May 21. Seoul also will send a delegation, led by a government minister, to Pyongyang in June for the fifth anniversary of a historic summit between the two rivals. |
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