South Korea is prepared to make a new and serious proposal to advance six-country talks on North Korea’s nuclear programs if Pyongyang returns to the stalled negotiations, a South Korean official told the North on Monday. The proposal would differ from an offer of aid and security guarantees made at the last round of the talks in June last year, Vice Unification Minister Rhee Bong-jo told North Koreans at bilateral talks in the northern city of Kaesong, pool reports said. He declined to elaborate on what would be included. Full Story
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