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North Korea demands direct talks with US

Last Updated: Monday, November 02, 2009, 21:09
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North Korea demands direct talks with US Seoul: North Korea pressed the United States to accept its demand for direct talks on the communist regime's nuclear programme, issuing a veiled threat on Monday that Pyongyang will expand its nuclear arsenal unless Washington agrees.

The statement came as North Korea's No 2 nuclear negotiator, Ri Gun, wrapped up a rare trip to the US, where he met with the chief American nuclear negotiator, Sung Kim, amid media speculation the two discussed bilateral negotiations.

North Korea has demanded direct talks with Washington since conducting a series of nuclear and missile tests and quitting six-party nuclear negotiations involving China, Japan, the two Koreas, Russia and the US earlier this year.

"As the (North) was magnanimous enough to clarify the stand that it is possible to hold multilateral talks including the six-party talks depending on the talks with the US, now is the US turn," North Korea's Foreign Ministry said, according to Pyongyang's official Korean Central News Agency.

"If the US is not ready to sit at a negotiating table with the (North), it will go its own way," the ministry said.

North Korea's Foreign Ministry did not elaborate in the statement carried by state media, which appeared to be a threat to enlarge its nuclear arsenal.

North Korea agreed in 2007 to disable its nuclear facilities - as a step toward its ultimate dismantlement - in exchange for energy aid and political concessions. Pyongyang halted the process and later abandoned the pact after receiving most of the promised energy aid and concessions.

Bureau Report

First Published: Monday, November 02, 2009, 21:09

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