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US, N. Korea plan more nuclear talks: report
by Staff Writers
Seoul (AFP) Sept 22, 2011

The United States and North Korea are seeking to hold a second round of talks early next month to try to revive international nuclear disarmament negotiations, a South Korean report said Thursday.

North Korea is pushing to meet in Pyongyang but Washington strongly opposes this, an unidentified senior South Korean official told Yonhap news agency.

"Currently, the two sides are discussing the possibility of meeting in a third country," the official was quoted as saying, citing Singapore, Berlin or Geneva as possibilities.

The South's foreign ministry declined to confirm the report, saying only that the North had proposed fresh talks with the United States.

On Wednesday, the chief nuclear envoys for North and South Korea met in Beijing for discussions on how to revive long-stalled six-nation negotiations on the North's nuclear programme.

The discussions between the South's Wi Sung-Lac and Ri Yong-Ho were the second in two months. Their first meeting in Bali in July was followed by US-North Korean talks in New York on the same subject.

On Wednesday Wi and Ri failed to reach agreement but a foreign ministry spokesman said they are likely to continue talks.

"We expect additional talks to take place... because both sides shared the view that their discussions on denuclearisation were useful," he said.

The North abandoned the six-nation forum in April 2009, a month before staging a second nuclear test which brought worldwide condemnation and fresh United Nations sanctions.

Now all sides say they want to start talking again, especially after Pyongyang's disclosure last November of a uranium enrichment programme (UEP) which could give it a second way to make atomic weapons.

Pyongyang has repeatedly called for talks with no strings attached. But South Korea and the United States say it must show seriousness about giving up its nuclear arsenal in return for economic, diplomatic and security benefits.

They want the North, before the talks resume, to halt its UEP, readmit UN nuclear inspectors and declare a moratorium on missile and nuclear tests, according to media reports.

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Activists urge China to accept N. Korea refugees
Seoul (AFP) Sept 22, 2011 - South Korean activists staged a protest Thursday outside the Chinese embassy in Seoul, urging Beijing to stop repatriating refugees who flee hunger or repression in North Korea.

About 30 activists, including many North Korean defectors now citizens in the South, chanted slogans like "Stop forced repatriation!" and "Protect North Korean refugees!"

Scores of police watched the rally, where some activists waved banners reading "(China) is neglecting its duty and aiding murder!" and "China should respect international laws as a UN Security Council member!".

Organisers said similar protests were being held in 24 cities in 13 countries including the United States, Canada, Japan, Australia and Britain.

"The international protest is necessary because China has not responded to repeated requests... to end the forceful repatriation of North Korean refugees," US human rights activist Suzanne Scholte said in an email statement.

Tens of thousands of people have fled North Korea, the vast majority going first to China.

China repatriates those whom it catches despite the risk of harsh punishment in their homeland.

Under an agreement with Pyongyang, Beijing treats them as economic migrants rather than refugees whose status is recognised by the United Nations.





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Korean nuclear envoys to meet in Beijing
Beijing (UPI) Sep 21, 2011
North and South Korean envoys are to meet in Beijing, signaling a possible resumption of the stalled six-party talks on denuclearizing the Korean Peninsula. South Korea's senior nuclear envoy Wi Sung-lac said he was optimistic about a "fruitful result" from his talks with Ri Yong Ho, North Korea's envoy. He would focus on how to end Pyongyang's nuclear program but he would also i ... read more


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