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US, China discuss Korean security ( 2003-07-29 07:02) (China Daily)
Visiting US Undersecretary of State John Bolton Monday held talks with two
Chinese vice-foreign ministers on topics including the nuclear stand-off on the
Korean Peninsula and other arms-related issues.
He is scheduled to leave China Tuesday for the Republic of Korea and Japan. The timetable has not been settled for a new round of multilateral talks on the Korean nuclear issue, Bolton told a Beijing press conference held after yesterday's talks. "I don't think there is anything on the date, one or the other, that I could really indicate,'' he said. He told the briefing that Washington has no intention of invading the Democratic People's Republic of Korea and that people should focus on Pyongyang's alleged nuclear weapons programme. The DPRK is not Iraq, Bolton said. He added: "The context is very different. The circumstances are very different, and the history has been very different.'' He said that President (George W.) Bush has made clear for quite some time that what the United States seek in the case of DPRK is the peaceful dismantlement of this country's nuclear weapons programme.
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