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 US Secretary of
State Colin Powell meets with South Korean President Roh Moo-hyun on
Tuesday. (Xinhua photo)
| SEOUL, Oct. 26 (Xinhuanet) -- US Secretary of State Colin Powell expressed optimism here Tuesday that the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) would return to the negotiating table of the nuclear issue after the US presidential election.
In a 40-minute meeting with South Korean Unification
Minister Chung Dong-young, Powell said the DPRK will stand to gain much if it
attends the six-party talks involving China, the DPRK, the United States, South
Korea, Russia and Japan, according to the Unification Ministry spokesman Kim
Hong-jae.
The US presidential election is to start on Nov. 2
this year.
According to the spokesman, Powell said the South
Korea's past nuclear experiments are insignificant, which cannot be compared
with the weapons programs that have been pursued by the DPRK and Iran.
The South Korean government acknowledged in early
September that two groups of scientists conducted secret nuclear material
experiments in 1982 and 2000 respectively without reporting to the nation's
nuclear authorities.
Powell, making a 19-hour stopover in Seoul on the
last leg of his three-nation Asian tour that has also taken him to Tokyo and
Beijing.
Powell is to leave here for Washington Tuesday
afternoon. Enditem |