Trilateral talks on DPRK held
(VOVworld) - The chief nuclear envoys of South Korea, the United States and Japan agreed Thursday to work together to deter North Korea from engaging in submarine-launched ballistic missile tests (SLBM) and other provocative actions.
The U.S.-Japan-Republic of Korea Trilateral Meeting at the U.S. Department of State on April 7, 2014. ( State Department)
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Hwang Joon-kook, Seoul's special representative for peace and security affairs on the Korean peninsula, told the press following trilateral talks with his US and Japanese counterparts, that the international community should send a strong message to deter strategic provocations like SLBM tests or satellite launches. The US envoy Sung Kim expressed Washington's very strong support for Seoul's efforts to improve inter-Korean ties. Thursday's meeting came after North Korea conducted a submarine-launched ballistic missile test last week. Pyongyang is also believed to be excavating a new tunnel at its Punggye-ri nuclear test site, which could be used for a fourth nuclear test.