SEOUL, South Korea — The leaders of China and South Korea agreed at a summit meeting in Beijing on Thursday to work together to resume six-nation talks aimed at ending North Korea’s nuclear weapons programs, calling them a “serious threat” to stability in East Asia.
A joint statement issued after the meeting between the leaders, President Xi Jinping of China and President Park Geun-hye of South Korea, also said they had agreed on the importance of faithfully carrying out United Nations Security Council resolutions that called for sanctions against North Korea, as well as a multilateral agreement in 2005 under which the North was obliged to give up its nuclear weapons programs in return for economic and diplomatic benefits.
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Choe Sang-Hun, The New York Times via CHINA US Focus http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/ChinaUsFocus/~3/Fw83O7P-Bys/
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