US, N Korea to meet at nuclear talks
July 19, 2008 00:00:00
SEOUL, Jul 18 (AP): Top diplomats from the US and North Korea will meet next week along with their counterparts from regional nuclear talks, a South Korean official said Friday, the highest level of contact between the countries amid recent progress on Pyongyang's disarmament.
The talks, including US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and North Korean Foreign Minister Pak Ui Chun, will take place on the sidelines of an Asian security meeting in Singapore that all the countries' foreign ministers had already planned to attend, the official said.
The official spoke on condition of anonymity because the organiser of the nuclear talks, China, had not yet made a formal announcement about the meeting.
The talks would be the first time the countries' top diplomats have met since the six-nation arms negotiations began in 2003. Along with the US and North Korea, the arms talks include China, South Korea, Japan and Russia.
The meeting comes as North Korea has promised to wrap up the disabling of its main nuclear facility by later this year, meaning it would not be able to easily resume making plutonium for bombs.