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China calls for efforts to resume nuclear talks

By KWANG-TAE KIM
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SEOUL, South Korea -A top Chinese official called Thursday for efforts to quickly resume stalled talks on ending North Korea's nuclear programs, while Washington said any future disarmament deal will have to address Pyongyang's uranium enrichment program.
Chinese Vice President Xi Jinping, a rising star in the country's leadership, also said his country wants to work closely with South Korea to advance the denuclearization process on the Korean peninsula. Xi made the comments during his talks with South Korean President Lee Myung-bak in Seoul, according to Lee's office.
Xi is seen as the leading contender to eventually succeed President Hu Jintao — widely believed to be planning to step down in 2012.
In a separate meeting, Kim Hyong-o, South Korea's parliamentary speaker, asked Xi for Beijing to play a more active role to get North Korea to abandon its nuclear programs and rejoin the disarmament talks that also involve China, South Korea, Russia and Japan and the U.S.
China is widely seen as the country with the most clout with Pyongyang as it is North Korea's biggest benefactor and longtime communist ally. Its influence is seen as key to getting the North back to the negotiating table.
The remarks came as Stephen Bosworth, President Barack Obama's envoy on North Korea, said Pyongyang's uranium program will "clearly be on the agenda" when nuclear talks resume.
"They put it there," he said of the North, by publicly announcing it had finished the first experimental phase of such a program. Bosworth spoke to reporters Wednesday at the State Department after returning home from the Obama administration's first high-level talks with North Korea.
After years of denial, North Korea said in September that it was in the final stages of enriching uranium, a process that could give it a second way to make nuclear bombs in addition to its known plutonium-based program.
The disarmament talks had yielded pacts promising North Korea much-needed aid and other concessions in return for step-by-step disarmament. However, Pyongyang walked away from the talks this year in anger over U.N. Security Council condemnation of a rocket launch widely seen as a test of its long-range missile technology.
Bosworth also said the North lobbied to have sanctions eased that were put in place in June by the U.N. in repines to the regime's second underground nuclear test. Bosworth said that wouldn't happen until North Korea came back to nuclear negotiations and made significant progress on getting rid of its atomic weapons.
Both Washington and Pyongyang agreed on the need to resume the stalled talks but the North did not make a firm commitment on when it would rejoin the negotiations. Bosworth said Wednesday that he did not know when those talks might begin.
Separately, a U.S. business delegation held "an exhaustive discussion" with North Korean officials on creating an environment for investment, the North's official Korean Central News Agency reported Thursday, without elaborating.
During its four-day trip that ended Thursday, the delegation representing Business Executives for National Security also met Kim Yong Nam, the country's No. 2 leader, and other top officials while visiting a university and factories in Pyongyang, KCNA said.
Associated Press writers Foster Klug in Washington and Scott McDonald in Beijing contributed to this report.
Copyright 2009 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
2009-12-17 03:54:10

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Philipphlf
8:44AM Dec 12 2009 
GOD BLESS OBAMA
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SeanLean
8:13AM Dec 12 2009 
The astounding arrogance and irritating ignorance of Prez Obozo, The Turd of Doom:

--- Obozo vacuously ignores the fact that 90 percent of the cocaine consumed in the U.S. passes through Mexico on its way to the U.S.

--- Obozo imperiously discounts the fact that there is MORE than one kidnapping every day in Phoenix. This makes Phoenix rank NUMBER TWO in ***the world*** in kidnapping, behind Mexico City.

--- Obozo arrogantly dismisses the fact that violent crime in the US is increasing.

--- The under-30 voters are learning that they are targeted -- just like the elderly -- for special punishment in Obozo's health care bill. When they realize they must spend $15,000/year on average per family for health insurance or face a fine of 2.5 percent of their income or go to prison, Obozo’s popularity falls off a cliff.

--- In fear of losing the massive tax revenues from the “Cap and Trade” bill, Obozo and his gang of seditious socialists and cockeyed communists attempt to silence a 98-page EPA report that says global temperatures are expected to COOL until the year 2030.

--- Obozo continues his Alfred E. Neuman “What, me worry?” approach to Iran and North Korea over the development and testing of nuclear weapons.

--- As the economy continues its slide down to epic "Great Depression" levels, Obozo offers only useless flowery speeches and NO EFFECTIVE plans to create jobs.

Merry Farking Christmas to America from Obozo and his gang of income tax cheats, radical subversive socialists, and wild-eyed communists !!!!
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Galaxy4262a
1:34AM Dec 10 2009 
thease stupid bastered dont realise all they are doing is buying time . i cant beleave the un is so nieave , realy dum ,
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SeanLean
9:18AM Dec 8 2009 
Hey libtards and communists! ...... Watch Obozo's envoy bow, scrape, beg, and apologize to a communist regime ! .............. AGAIN and AGAIN !
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