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SEOUL - South Korea's foreign ministry said on Monday that unofficial discussions among UN envoys over the sinking of a South Korean warship will continue, responding to a claim that Seoul's diplomatic momentum to censure Pyongyang has died down.
Kim's remark came as a response to some claims here that Seoul's diplomatic push to hold the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) accountable for its alleged torpedo attack that sank a South Korean warship in late March has slowed down at the UN.
Seoul, aiming to adopt a new resolution condemning the DPRK or a strongly worded presidential statement, officially referred the case to the UN and has been seeking support from members of the Council.