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WASHINGTON, June 22 (Xinhuanet) -- The United States
will provide 50,000 metric tons of food as humanitarian aid to the Democratic
People's Republic of Korea (DPRK), the State Department announced Wednesday.
"The United States will be donating, in response to the WFP (World Food Program) appeal, 50,000 metric tons of
agricultural commodities for North Korea," the department deputy spokesman
AdamEreli said.
"It is not related to the six-party talks; our
decisions are made on humanitarian considerations," Ereli said. "It is a
humanitarian act based on need."
The donation followed the supplying of 50,000 tons of
food aid to the DPRK in 2004 and 100,000 tons the year before.
Washington made the latest donation announcement at a
time when Pyongyang indicated earlier this month that it was ready to resume
six-party talks involving the United States, the Republic of Korea,China, Japan
and Russia.
Pyongyang did not set a date for returning to the
talks.
The six-party talks, designed to solve the nuclear
issues on the Korean peninsula, was stalled in June last year as the DPRK
accused the United States of adopting a hostile policy towards Pyongyang.
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