US, North Korea start nuclear talks in Geneva RIA Novosti, PUBLISHED October 25, 2011 The United States and North Korea started talks in Geneva on Monday designed at resuming deadlocked nuclear negotiations, the Yonhap news agency reported. Six-party negotiations involving both Koreas, China, Russia, Japan and the United States broke down in April 2009, when Pyongyang pulled out. The discussions are to last for two days and are a second direct meeting between the U.S. and North Korea in the past three months. The United States wants Pyongyang to commit itself to disarmament before the negotiations are resumed, while North Korea wants no preconditions. Other news: Belarus agrees to Russian building of nuclear station Belarus has already started working on the site, Lukashenko said. Faster than light particles found in nuclear research experiment If the results are confirmed, they would fundamentally change the understanding of how the universe works. Iran in talks with Russia over new nuclear sites We are in talks with Russia on construction of new nuclear power stations. |
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