North Korea has been offered compensation if it ends its nuclear weapons programme, on the first day of six-party talks on the crisis. South Korean delegate Lee Soo-hyuck said he outlined a three-step proposal to resolve the stand-off, offering “countermeasures” to reward the North. Mr Lee said talks began in a “cool and businesslike” atmosphere, as the North and the US outlined opening positions. Previous efforts to try to end the crisis ended inconclusively in August. Full Story
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