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Top nuke envoys of S.Korea, US, Japan meet over ways to engage with N.Korea

By IANS | Updated: February 11, 2022 10:15 IST

Seoul, Feb 11 The top nuclear negotiators of South Korea, Japan and the US met in Honolulu to ...

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Seoul, Feb 11 The top nuclear negotiators of South Korea, Japan and the US met in Honolulu to discuss ways to restart dialogue with reclusive North Korea.

The talks follow a series of North Korean missile launches that included the firing of an intermediate-range ballistic missile, the longest range ballistic missile fired by Pyongyang since late 2017, reports Yonhap News Agency.

"Right now, the conditions in the Korean Peninsula are very serious. We are especially concerned because many remarks and actions have been emanating (from North Korea) since late last year and this month," South Korea's top nuclear envoy Noh Kyu-duk told reporters before the start of a bilateral meeting with his Japanese counterpart, Takehiro Funakoshi.

"And that is why we plan to discuss with the US and with Japan on how we may engage with North Korea at this point and focus on such steps that may allow engagement," Noh added.

Noh was later set to hold bilateral talks with his US counterpart, Sung Kim, which will be followed by a trilateral meeting with the US and Japanese nuclear envoys.

Kim declined to comment when asked what steps the countries may consider to bring North Korea back to the dialogue table, only saying he was "just looking forward to having a good meeting".

North Korea staged seven rounds of missile launches in January, marking the largest number of missile tests it conducted in a month, while ignoring US overtures for dialogue.

North Korea has avoided denuclearization talks since late 2019.

Noh said the countries have been discussing "various ways" to engage with North Korea.

"But we will now have to consider the situation. There are special circumstances at this point and so we will have to discuss which steps will be effective and whether they will work," he said.

The South Korean envoy earlier noted one of such steps may be the Seoul-proposed declaration of a formal end to the 1950-53 Korean War.

The nuclear envoys' meeting comes as a preview of trilateral foreign ministerial talks that will also be held here later this week.

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