North Korea still hopes six-party talks on its nuclear programme will continue and will decide on returning to the negotiating table after studying sanctions set out in a UN resolution, a Russian envoy said after visiting Pyongyang. Speaking in Beijing, Russia’s Deputy Foreign Minister Alexander Alexeyev told the RIA-Novosti news agency that the reclusive North Korean leadership was still interested in returning to negotiations. “They said that only after analysing the UN resolution would they plan the subsequent character of their actions … including in relation to the resumption of the six-sided process,” said Alexeyev Sunday. Full Story
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