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TOKYO, Nov. 17 (Xinhuanet) -- US Assistant Secretary of State James
Kelly said Monday he expected a fresh round of six-party talks on the
nuclear issue of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) would be
held in mid-December.
Kelly held a closed-door meeting here with Mitoji Yabunaka, head of
the Japanese Foreign Ministry's Asian and Oceanic Affairs Bureau.
The details of the talks were not disclosed but local reports said
topics may include a timetable of a written nonaggression guarantee from
the United States to the DPRK, the expected six-party talks and the issue
of abducted Japanese.
Kelly arrived in Tokyo on Sunday and is scheduled to leave on Tuesday
for China and South Korea.
In his meeting with Japanese Chief Cabinet Secretary Yasuo Fukuda
after arriving here, Kelly briefed Fukuda on the preparations for the
expected second round of six-party talks on the DPRK's nuclear programs,
Kyodo News reported.
He also held talks with Liberal Democratic Party Secretary General
Shinzo Abe. In the meeting, Kelly agreed that the issue of the Japanese
who were abducted by DPRK in 1970s and early 1980s would be taken up at
the second round, Kyodo quoted participants as saying.
China, the DPRK, the United States, South Korea, Japan and Russia
held the first round of talks in August in Beijing.
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