China, Japan, SKorea urge new NKorea nuclear talks
CHINA: The leaders of China, Japan and South Korea on Saturday
called for the quick resumption of talks on ending North Korea’s nuclear
drive, with Beijing saying the door was open to making real progress.
The leaders, who pledged to deepen regional cooperation, said they
would work together to ensure the success of global climate talks in
Copenhagen later this year.
Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao, new Japanese Prime Minister Yukio
Hatoyama and South Korean President Lee Myung-Bak also said they
“remained committed” to the development of an East Asia community as a
“long-term goal”.
But finding a way to bring North Korea back to stalled six-party
disarmament talks was clearly the focus of the summit, and Wen who
visited Pyongyang just a week ago said the international community
needed to seize the moment. “We are faced with an opportunity, but this
opportunity may slip by. The key is what we do. We need to seize the
opportunity and make the most of it,” Wen told a joint press conference.
Beijing, AFP
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