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North Korea has again insisted it will not return to six-party talks aimed at ending its nuclear weapons programme. | North Korea has again insisted it will not return to six-party talks aimed at ending its nuclear weapons programme. |
But it was still open to "a specific and reserved form of dialogue", state media quoted a foreign ministry statement as saying. | |
The statement did not elaborate on what form any new dialogue might take, but Pyongyang has previously said it is open to direct talks with the US. | |
The US has said it will only hold talks within the six-party format. | |
Some analysts are seeing the latest statement as a sign that, after a series of provocations to the international community, North Korea may now be ready to find a way to ease tension. | |
It is thought that North Korea believes it has more to gain from one-on-one talks with the United States, including the sense of parity of status with its long term adversary, says the BBC's John Sudworth in Seoul. | It is thought that North Korea believes it has more to gain from one-on-one talks with the United States, including the sense of parity of status with its long term adversary, says the BBC's John Sudworth in Seoul. |
But it was clear the North believed that past patterns of persuasion or pressure for Pyongyang to rejoin the six-party talks - with China, Russia, South Korea, Japan and the United States - were over. | |
"Any attempt to side with those who claim the resumption of the six-party talks without grasping the essence of the matter will not help ease tension," a foreign ministry spokesman said in the statement. | "Any attempt to side with those who claim the resumption of the six-party talks without grasping the essence of the matter will not help ease tension," a foreign ministry spokesman said in the statement. |
Six or two? | Six or two? |
North Korea's UN envoy, Sin Son-ho, had said on Friday that Pyongyang was not opposed to negotiations with the US, but that it would not return to the six-party format. | North Korea's UN envoy, Sin Son-ho, had said on Friday that Pyongyang was not opposed to negotiations with the US, but that it would not return to the six-party format. |
In the past, the North has demanded talks only with the US, something Washington has previously resisted. | |
North Korea's main Rodong Sinmun newspaper also said on Sunday that Mr Sin told an Asian security conference in Thailand last week that the nuclear standoff was a matter only between Pyongyang and Washington. | North Korea's main Rodong Sinmun newspaper also said on Sunday that Mr Sin told an Asian security conference in Thailand last week that the nuclear standoff was a matter only between Pyongyang and Washington. |
The US says it is willing to hold direct talks with the North within the six-nation process if it returns to the negotiating table and takes irreversible steps for denuclearisation. | The US says it is willing to hold direct talks with the North within the six-nation process if it returns to the negotiating table and takes irreversible steps for denuclearisation. |
North Korea has stepped up its missile programme in recent weeks | North Korea has stepped up its missile programme in recent weeks |
On Sunday, Mrs Clinton said on NBC television that the six-party talk framework was "the appropriate way to engage with North Korea." | On Sunday, Mrs Clinton said on NBC television that the six-party talk framework was "the appropriate way to engage with North Korea." |
The North quit the multilateral disarmament talks after the UN Security Council imposed tough sanctions following nuclear and missile tests carried out by the North. | The North quit the multilateral disarmament talks after the UN Security Council imposed tough sanctions following nuclear and missile tests carried out by the North. |
These include an expanded arms embargo and beefed up inspections of air, sea and land shipments going to and from North Korea. | These include an expanded arms embargo and beefed up inspections of air, sea and land shipments going to and from North Korea. |
Speaking at the Asian security forum in Thailand last week, Mrs Clinton said North Korea had no friends to protect it from international efforts to end its nuclear programme. | Speaking at the Asian security forum in Thailand last week, Mrs Clinton said North Korea had no friends to protect it from international efforts to end its nuclear programme. |
Earlier, a spokesman in Pyongyang had described Mrs Clinton as a "funny lady" who was "by no means intelligent". He was responding to her comments that North Korea's behaviour was that of an unruly child. | |
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Hillary Clinton's comments led to a North Korean spokesman calling her a 'funny lady' | Hillary Clinton's comments led to a North Korean spokesman calling her a 'funny lady' |