Sunday, September 13, 2009

U.S. agreed to direct talks

WASHINGTON - The U.S. State Department announced that the U.S. is ready for direct talks with North Korea in an attempt to help the renewal of negotiations on the disputed nuclear program, Pyongyang, in which the six participating countries.
The U.S. has previously sent different signals related to the direct talks - the fact that Pyongyang must first agree to the renewal of multilateral talks, to the fact that bilateral talks can hold only in the context of the six nation talks (U.S., China, North and South Korea , Japan and Russia).
- We are ready to enter into bilateral negotiations with North Korea. Plantations are not established or time, or place their maintenance - said State Department spokesman Philip Crowley and rejected the possibility of meeting U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton with officials from the north end of the month in New York, began when the UN General Assembly session.

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