BEIJING, Sept. 30, 2007

Hill Says North Korea Will Shut Down Nukes

U.S. Nuclear Envoy Confident North Korea Will Meet Demands For Nuclear Disarmament

  • Christopher Hill, U.S. top nuclear envoy, right, chats with an unidentified officer while leaving his hotel for the six-nation North Korean nuclear disarmament meeting in Beijing on Sept. 30, 2007.

    Christopher Hill, U.S. top nuclear envoy, right, chats with an unidentified officer while leaving his hotel for the six-nation North Korean nuclear disarmament meeting in Beijing on Sept. 30, 2007.  (AP Photo/Andy Wong)

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(AP)  A top U.S. diplomat said Sunday he was optimistic about reaching an agreement on specific steps to shut down North Korea's nuclear programs.

However, U.S. Assistant Secretary of State Christopher Hill said he was uncertain whether negotiators would come up with a statement before the expected end of the latest round of six nation talks in Beijing on Sunday.

"I'm pretty confident," Hill said before leaving his hotel. "We know what the next steps will be and we have an understanding that will take us through the end of the year with respect to disablement and declaration."

The talks hosted by China, which also include Japan, Russia, and South Korea, are trying to push forward a February agreement under which the countries agreed to provide North Korea with 1 million tons of heavy fuel oil, or the monetary equivalent in other aid and assistance.

In return, North Korea agreed to shut down its main nuclear reactor, which it did in July, and declare and ultimately dismantle all its nuclear programs.

Pyongyang is expected to make that declaration before the end of the year, according to Hill. The U.S. wants a dismantling process that means a nuclear facility could not be made operational for at least 12 months.

Negotiators are seeking to close a gap between how far North Korea's reclusive hard-line communist government says it is willing to go to fulfill the pledge to close down its nuclear facilities and what Washington wants it to do.

Talks have dragged on for four years, during which time North Korea successfully detonated a nuclear device.

China circulated a draft document at Saturday's meeting at the Diaoyutai State Guesthouse, but it remained unclear whether specific steps would be detailed following the end of four days of talks on Sunday.

"I don't know if we'll have a joint statement," Hill said. "But I do know that we do have a way forward here."

South Korean envoy Chun Yung-woo said differences remained over the scope of a final document, but would not affect plans for disablement and disarmament.

North Korea reportedly wants the statement to include a written reference to its goal of being removed from a U.S. list of countries that sponsor terrorism.

"Whether we adopt a joint statement or not will not affect the steps that will actually take place," Chun said.

The six nation talks will take a two day break while participants consider the current draft document, the chief Chinese envoy to talks said Sunday.

Wu Dawei said the statement was being kept private until the governments of North Korea, China, Japan, Russia, the United States and South Korea have had time to consider it.

Talks were to reconvene later in the week in Beijing.


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by ajmarine1 October 1, 2007 8:47 AM EDT
Or, are we just satisfied with ignoring the truth and Bashing the man ?

Posted by speakinup

I think most of the posters would like to just keep on bashing the man.....sad, isn''t it.
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by gkc99 September 30, 2007 9:51 PM EDT
What, just at the time they''re getting accused of providing nukes to the Syrians? They must be busy little beavers, giving up nukes and transferring them to terrorists at the same time. Well that''s why Asians are gonna dominate the planet soon, hard working, ya know?
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by whodan2 September 30, 2007 4:40 PM EDT
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by speakinup September 30, 2007 4:04 PM EDT
Ah yes, another articulate far left liberal speaks his mind. Note the robust content. See the logic ! Flawless argument - I surrender drummer94 - you are just too erudite for me.
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by drummer94 September 30, 2007 3:51 PM EDT
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by speakinup September 30, 2007 3:27 PM EDT
Isn''t it amazing ? Just weeks ago all of the liberals on this site we saying that Bush wasn''t paying attention to the more important issues like the North Korean nuclear ambitions.

Well, in true fashion the liberals are now disappointed that this didn''t happen yesterday.

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When was the last time you and six of your closest friends could bring someone back into your clique, after they had threatened to murder you ?

Don''t you believe President Bush deserves just a little kudos for getting together with five other countries and coming to a potentially peaceful resolution ?

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by hypnotoad72 September 30, 2007 10:22 AM EDT
Regarding this development, I''m skeptical but hopeful.
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by iceman_1960 September 30, 2007 7:14 AM EDT
"Hill Says North Korea Will Shut Down Nukes"

In just a few years, a headline like this will be understood to mean:

"President Hillary Clinton Says..."
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