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China hopes to hold nuclear talks from July 26: report
SEOUL (AFP) Jul 18, 2005
China hopes to begin hosting six-party talks on North Korea's nuclear disarmament on July 26, South Korean cable news network YTN said Monday.

YTN said China had asked South Korea and other parties to gather in Beijing from July 26 but no date was given for when the meeting would end.

"South Korea has accepted China's request and other parties remained affirmative," an unnamed South Korean government source was quoted as saying.

South Korean officials refused to confirm the report saying an announcement should be made by Beijing.

After more than a year of stalemate, North Korea has agreed to resume the six-party talks, which also involve Russia, Japan and the United States, in the last week of this month.

The first round of talks was held in August 2003, nearly a year after Pyongyang allegedly told US officials in October 2002 it was running a uranium enrichment program.

Pyongyang broke off the talks in June 2004, rejecting the US offer then on the table, which required an up-front pledge to dismantle all nuclear programs before getting energy and other assistance.

At the last round of talks, North Korea rejected a US offer which required Pyongyang to make an up-front pledge to dismantle all its nuclear programs before it could get energy and other assistance.

The North instead wanted a step-by-step approach, fearing it could come under attack by the United States.

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