Monday, August 1, 2011

North Back negotiation nuclear

North Korea ready to renegotiate the nuclear issue after the meeting in New York, United States. AFP news agency reports from Seoul, Monday (1 / 8), involving six-party talks. North Korea's stated commitment to hold the six-party talks which was held immediately without any requirement to implement a policy of nuclear disarmament as agreed.

Selatang Korean Ministry spokesman, said the agreement was reached in September 2005. Pyongyang parties left the talks in April 2009, a month before the test a second nuclear weapons. Dialogue partner of the talks are South Korea, China, Russia, Japan and the United States. Last month, the nuclear negotiators meet in Bali, Indonesia which were followed by a discussion Thursday-Friday between the US-North Korea at the United Nations Headquarters in New York.

U.S. claims street party peace talks re-open. Meanwhile, North Korean Vice Foreign Minister Kim Kye Gwan said the talks with the U.S. is very constructive and well targeted. However, both parties do not explain the plan further meetings. There is also the North Korean Foreign Ministry spokesman said, serious negotiations took place and discussed the continuation of six-party talks in a constructive spirit and sincerity of all parties.

"All parties recognize the improvement of bilateral relations on the Korean Peninsula nuclear disarmament and peace talks there will meet the expectations of all parties," the North Korean spokesman said.

In 2005 North Korea agreed to dismantle all their nuclear weapons and rewarded with economic aid and diplomatic of the countries which are competitors. had negotiations stalled because of mutual suspicion between the parties. The North also had a chance to attack the invasion of South Korea in November last year artilleri. Perundinggan in New York was the first summit between Pyongyang-Washongton DC since the White House special envoy Stephen Bosworth visit to Pyongyang in December 2009.

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