U.S. Assistant Secretary of State James Kelly on Tuesday shed no light on the timing of a next round of talks on North Korea’s nuclear arms program, but said his visit to Tokyo set a “good basis” for talks with China and South Korea. Asked when a second round of six-way talks on ending Pyongyang’s nuclear weapons program would be held, Kelly told reporters: “I don’t know. I still don’t know. I am going to go to Beijing and do some more work.” Kelly, in Tokyo on a three-day visit, is to travel to Beijing later on Tuesday before flying to Seoul on Wednesday for a three-day stay. Full Story
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