Saturday, January 22, 2011

Koreas agreed between military dialogue

After the military tension between South Korean and North dePyongyang attack the island of Yeonpyeong, both nations agreed to hold high-level military talks. The pact between the two arises hours after U.S. President, Barack Obama, and his Chinese counterpart, Hu Jintao, criticized the nuclear ambitions of North Korea.

A Unification Ministry official said Pyongyang North Korea bowed to South Korea to discuss specifically the collapse of one of its warships last year, plus an attack on a South Korean island. Deputy Spokesman U.S. State Department, Mark Toner, said that despite the efforts between the two Koreas, the United States will not resume the six-party talks (with Russia, China, Japan and the Koreas) until the communist regime does not show their willingness to seriously address its denuclearization.

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