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China's special representative for Korean Peninsula affairs Wu Dawei (L), also Chinese top envoy to the six-party talks, meets with South Korea 's top nuclear envoy Wi Sung-lac in Seoul Aug. 26, 2010. Wu arrived in Seoul on Thursday for talks on restarting the long-stalled six-party discussions on denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula. (Xinhua/Song Kyeong-seok)
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SEOUL, Aug. 26 (Xinhua) -- China's special representative for Korean Peninsula affairs Wu Dawei Thursday met with South Korea's top nuclear envoy Wi Sung-lac for talks on restarting the long- stalled six-party discussions on denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula.
At the beginning of the meeting, Wu, also China's top envoy to the six-party talks, said he will exchange views with his South Korean counterparts on the current affairs on the Korean Peninsula and the multilateral nuclear disarmament forum.
Wu, arriving in Seoul earlier in the day, is on a three-day visit here, during which he is scheduled to meet with Vice Foreign Minister Shin Kak-soo and Kim Sung-Hwan, senior secretary to the President for Foreign Affairs and National Security.
Wu visited the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) on Aug. 16-18. During the visit, Wu met with DPRK's Foreign Minister Pak Ui Chun, Vice Foreign Ministers Kim Kye-gwan and Kim Song Gi.
Beijing plays host to the multilateral talks that also involve the two Koreas, the United States, Japan and Russia. The talks hit a snag since Pyongyang unilaterally pulled out in April 2009.