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North Korea says it is willing to return to six-party international talks on its nuclear weapons programme, state media has reported. | |
North Korean leader Kim Jong-Il made the announcement to Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao, who is visiting Pyongyang, said North Korea's KCNA news agency. | |
But Pyongyang said the return would be dependent on the progress of its planned bilateral talks with the US. | But Pyongyang said the return would be dependent on the progress of its planned bilateral talks with the US. |
North Korea pulled out of the Chinese-hosted talks earlier this year. | North Korea pulled out of the Chinese-hosted talks earlier this year. |
"The hostile relations between the DPRK [North Korea] and the United States should be converted into peaceful ties through the bilateral talks without fail," KCNA quoted Mr Kim as saying. | |
"We expressed our readiness to hold multilateral talks, depending on the outcome of the DPRK-US talks." | |
Mr Kim was quoted as saying that North Korea's "efforts to attain the goal of denuclearising the peninsula remain unchanged". | |
The move followed strong international criticism over its testing of long-range missiles. | |
Mr Wen is on the second day of a three-day trip to North Korea which China says is to mark the 60th anniversary of diplomatic ties between the countries. | |
But regional neighbours had hoped the visit would also help restart the stalled nuclear talks. | |
China's state media agency, Xinhua, said Mr Wen and Mr Kim had "reached vital consensus on realising the denuclearisation of the Korean Peninsula". | |
'Friendly' | |
The importance of Mr Wen's visit was underlined when he was met on arrival on Sunday by Mr Kim. | |
On Sunday the two countries signed a series of co-operation deals, Chinese state media reported. | |
Mr Kim accompanied Mr Wen to a Korean opera, Xinhua said, where the two held "friendly talks". | |
Mr Wen is being accompanied on his visit by China's foreign minister. | |
China is North Korea's biggest trading partner and is the country which holds the greatest sway over the communist regime. | |
North Korea withdrew from the six party talks - which also involve China, the US, Japan, Russia and South Korea - in April, and conducted its second nuclear test in May, raising regional tensions. | |
But in recent weeks it has issued more conciliatory statements. |