U.S., N. Korea plan talks in China
Wednesday, April 16, 2003 Posted: 10:38 AM EDT (1438 GMT)
WASHINGTON (CNN) -- The United States and North Korea will meet face to face for the first time in over six months, holding multilateral talks in Beijing next week, according to an administration official.
Assistant Secretary of State James Kelly will represent the United States in the talks, set to take place April 23-25th.
The negotiations, centering on Pyongyang's suspected nuclear weapons program, will take place in Beijing with China acting as a full participant, the New York Times and South Korea's Yonyap news service both reported Wednesday.
The Bush adminstration had refused talks that did not include other countries in the region, saying they would not give into "nuclear blackmail."
The move comes after North Korea backtracked on its calls for direct 'face-to- face' talks with Washington, signaling it was now willing to go ahead with U.S. demands for multilateral negotiations.
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