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Following the so-called "two plus two" security talks, US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said in a joint press conference Wednesday that the US will introduce new "country- specific" sanctions against the DPRK's procurement of nuclear materials.
The US Defense Secretary Robert Gates, who arrived on Monday for advance talks, finalized details of joint military drills with the defense minister Kim Tae-young.
The first joint exercise involving the US aircraft carrier USS George Washington will come on July 25 in waters off the east coast of the Korean peninsula, and is meant to deliver a "clear message" to the DPRK that provocations must be stopped, the ministers have said.
The UN Security Council on July 9 issued a statement over "Cheonan" warship case, unanimously deploring the attack on the South Korean warship that killed 46 sailors in March. The Council, however, stopped short of blaming the DPRK. Pyongyang has denied any involvement in the incident.
Meanwhile, China on Wednesday expressed concern over military exercises to be held by the Republic of Korea (ROK) and the United States in the Japan Sea.