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North Korea nuclear disarmament talks delayed
04 Dec 2007 07:03:40 GMT
Source: Reuters

SEOUL, Dec 4 (Reuters) - Multinational talks on ending North Korea's nuclear weapons programme that were expected to take place as early as this week have been delayed, a South Korean official said on Tuesday.

The next session of the talks among the two Koreas, China, Japan, Russia and the United States would likely outline steps to start taking apart the North's nuclear weapons facilities, and the rewards Pyongyang would receive for compliance.

South Korean Foreign Ministry spokesman Cho Hee-yong told reporters there did not appear to be enough time this week to arrange the meeting. He did not offer further details.

Officials had said they expected the talks from Dec 6-8.

The North signed a deal with the five regional powers to disable its Soviet-era Yongbyon nuclear complex and give a complete accounting of its nuclear arms programme by the end of the year in exchange for aid and an end to the cold shoulder it has received from most of the developed world.

Christopher Hill, the top U.S. envoy to the talks, went to North Korea on Monday and made the highest-level U.S. visit so far to the nuclear complex at the heart of the North's atomic arms programme, a U.S. embassy official in Seoul said. (Reporting by Jon Herskovitz; Editing by Jerry Norton)
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