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Associated PressNorth Korea storms out of economic talksBy KWANG-TAE KIM, Associated Press Writer
2 hours, 32 minutes ago
SEOUL, South Korea - North Korea's chief envoy stormed out
of economic talks with South Korea on Thursday after the South
urged its neighbor to honor its nuclear disarmament pledge.
South Korea had wanted to use this week's meetings in Pyongyang
to press the communist country to implement a Feb. 13 agreement
to start dismantling its atomic weapons programs, possibly using
rice aid as leverage.
The North failed to meet a Saturday deadline under the pact to
shut down its sole operating nuclear reactor, saying it wanted to
make sure a separate financial dispute was resolved first.
-snip-The North's chief delegate, Ju Dong Chan, made unspecified angry
comments to South Korean officials and walked out, the reports
said.
Ju objected to tying the nuclear deal to inter-Korean economic
cooperation, Kim said.
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