Tokyo: The environment for resuming six-party talks over North Korea’s nuclear programme is improving but an immediate resumption of talks is unlikely, Japanese Foreign Minister Koichiro Gemba said on Thursday. [caption id=“attachment_229992” align=“alignleft” width=“380” caption=“North Korea agreed to stop nuclear tests and resuming long-stalled disarmament talks.”]  [/caption] North Korea agreed to stop nuclear tests, uranium enrichment and long-range missile launches, and to allow checks by nuclear inspectors, in an apparent policy shift that paves the way for resuming long-stalled disarmament talks. “Are we in a situation where the six-party talks will be resumed immediately? I don’t think we are. But the situation surrounding the matter is improving,” Gemba told reporters. Reuters
North Korea agreed to stop nuclear tests and to allow checks by nuclear inspectors, in an apparent policy shift that paves the way for resuming long-stalled disarmament talks.
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