blogs  
 
yournews
   
 
Video Photos Finance Travel Weather Discussion TV Shows
| |
 
  Home ›
 
Asia Pacific News

 

Coming 2 weeks "very important" for NKorea nuclear disarmament: US envoy
By Channel NewsAsia's US Correspondent Malcolm Brown | Posted: 26 June 2007 1648 hrs

  Christopher Hill
 
Photos  of

   
 


WASHINGTON : The coming two weeks will be "a very important period" for international efforts to secure North Korean nuclear disarmament, said Christopher Hill, America's lead negotiator in six-party nuclear talks.

He was speaking in Washington after his trip to East Asia, which included a surprise visit to Pyongyang.

United Nations inspectors are due to arrive in North Korea to discuss the shut down of North Korea's nuclear facilities at Yongbyon.

Mr Hill, US Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs, went to the State Department to assess the way forward, ahead of the visit to North Korea by officials of the International Atomic Energy Agency.

He said: "Assuming all goes well in the next, I think it's a four-day visit, we would then look forward to the shut down beginning at some point after that. We would then hope to have a six-party meeting of some kind - head of delegations, informal, formal - probably in the second week in July."

Ambassador Hill said that if things go well, the facilities at Yongbyon could be shut down and disabled by the end of this year.

Mr Hill said: "Disabling has got to be defined...Obviously the more extensive the disabling, the better from our point of view."

Once the reactor is shut down, Mr Hill said negotiators expect it to be made so that it cannot be brought back online without an enormous repair bill.

Despite the fairly positive tone, the Bush administration's point man on North Korea anticipated hard times ahead.

Mr Hill described the shut down of Yongbyon as just the first step among many, albeit a very important one.

He also expected each step to be more difficult than the one before. - CNA/ch

 


Other asiapacific News
Pakistan PM's contempt appeal rejected
UN envoy to hold talks in Maldives
Protesters in Malaysia denounce Syrian violence
Malaysia to help Philippines identify dead militants
Umar Patek Bali bombings accused on trial Monday
Biden meets Chinese activists ahead of VP visit
Death toll in Philippine quake rises to 39
Aussie abattoir shuts down over animal abuse
2 Tibetan protesters "shot dead"
Malaysian police detain Saudi tweeter
Iran, free trade pact top EU-India summit agenda
Japan institution releases China Security Report
Japan braces for more snow
US recognises new government of Maldives
Japan mayor slams US base deal
'Don't talk to editors', Australia MPs told
'Dr Death' appeals Australia jail sentence
Arrest warrant for Maldives ex-president
Police chief defection rumours spark China intrigue

 

 
Affiliate Sites:
 
About Us  |  Contact Us  |  Advertise with Us  |  Terms & Conditions