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US to hold nuclear talks with North Korea in China

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Tue, 14 Feb 2012 6:37a.m.

North Korea's new leader Kim Jong Un applauding as he visits the Seoul Ryu Kyong Su 105 Guards Tank Division (AAP)

North Korea's new leader Kim Jong Un applauding as he visits the Seoul Ryu Kyong Su 105 Guards Tank Division (AAP)

A US envoy will hold talks with North Korea on its nuclear program in Beijing next week, the first such negotiations since the death of the nation's longtime leader, Kim Jong Il.

Glyn Davies, the US envoy on North Korea, will meet Feb. 23 with North Korean First Vice Foreign Minister Kim Kye Gwan, State Department spokeswoman Victoria Nuland told reporters Monday.

It will be the third round of such bilateral talks since last summer, aimed at restarting multination aid-for-disarmament negotiations on North Korea's nuclear program. The reclusive nation pulled out of the multi-nation talks in 2009.

But it will be the first such contact since Kim died Dec. 17 and power passed to his untested youngest son, Kim Jong Un. It could signal the new regime's willingness to deal with Washington and address international concerns over its nuclear and missile programs.

Shortly the elder Kim died of a heart attack, wartime enemies the U.S. and impoverished North Korea appeared close to a deal on food aid. The North was expected to suspend uranium enrichment - the main hurdle to restarting the six-party talks.

AP

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14 Feb 2012 10:14a.m.

Marty wrote:

Hmmm...talk with single minded communists about their nuclear program? Might as well have a conversation with the blarney stone. I'm so wowney.