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U.S. wants North Korea to return to nuclear talks

North Korea was reported to launch on Monday five short-range missiles into the East Sea.
North Korea was reported to launch on Monday five short-range missiles into the East Sea. - Sputnik International
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The United States wants North Korea to return to six-nations talks on the denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula, a U.S. assistant secretary of state said.

MOSCOW, October 14 (RIA Novosti) - The United States wants North Korea to return to six-nations talks on the denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula, a U.S. assistant secretary of state said.

North Korea recently invited Stephen Bosworth, the U.S. special envoy to Pyongyang, to visit. Washington has yet to officially accept the invitation, but has said bilateral contacts would be an important step towards resuming the six-nation talks.

"We are interested in seeing a resumption of the Six-Party process. We're interested in seeing North Korea recommit to its obligations that it's made in the past few years. We have consultations ongoing in the region," Philip Crowley told a daily press-briefing in Washington D.C.

North Korea abandoned the negotiations in April, in protest against the United Nations' condemnation of its nuclear bomb and missile tests. The six-party talks have involved the two Koreas, China, the U.S., Russia and Japan.

"We continue our close consultations with the other partners in the Six-Party process, but our position remains the same: North Korea has to eventually come back to the Six-Party process and recommit towards denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula," Crowley said.

North Korea was reported to have launched on Monday five short-range missiles into the East Sea.

In early July, the North Korean military carried out several launches of short-range missiles from its east coast. The South Korean Defense Ministry said the missiles were Scud-type and had flown up to 500 kilometers (300 miles) before falling into the Sea of Japan.

North Korea is banned from conducting nuclear or ballistic tests under UN Resolution 1718, adopted after North Korea's first nuclear test on October 9, 2006.

 

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