Delegates Agree to More Talks over Korea's Nuke Programme

World | August 29, 2003, Friday // 00:00
Delegates Agree to More Talks over Korea's Nuke Programme Chief US negotiator James Kelly returns to his hotel in Beijing after the second-day of six-nation multilateral talks on the North Korean nuclear issue. Delegates agreed Friday to more talks to resolve a dispute over Pyongyang's nuke program. Photo by AFP

Delegates to a six-country summit agreed Friday to more talks to resolve an ominous dispute over Pyongyang's nuclear program.The three-day conference was marked by tensions between the United States and North Korea. "The DPRK and the U.S. should make clear their will to clear up bilateral concerns," the North's official news agency, KCNA, said Friday, using the abbreviation for the country's full name. According to the agency the Democratic People's Republic of Korea will clarify its will to dismantle its nuclear program if the U.S. makes clear its will to give up its hostile policy.

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