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WASHINGTON, May 13 (Xinhuanet) -- The United States on Friday declined to respond to Japan's call for a five-nation talk if the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) will not come back to six-party talks to solve nuclear issues on the Korean peninsular.
"I think we'll have to see... we all continue to
believe firmly that the best way to solve this (nuclear) problem is through
six-party talks," State Department spokesman Richard Boucher said.
"And we're looking for North Korea to come back, and
to come back serious, to deal with the issues and to eliminate the nuclear
weapons program," Boucher said.
US Assistant Secretary of State for East Asia, Chris
Hill, who is visiting Seoul, South Korea, will have talks with South Korean
government officials over the nuclear issues on the Korean peninsular, Boucher
said.
Japan said on Friday the UN Security Council or the
five nations involved in the six-party talks should meet to pressure DPRK if the
country remained defiant on its nuclear program. Enditem
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