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S. Korea nuclear envoy to meet US official in Vienna
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Seoul (AFP) Nov 13, 2011


South Korea's nuclear envoy Lim Sung-Nam left Sunday for Vienna for talks on ways to revive stalled negotiations on North Korea's nuclear disarmament.

Lim is to meet Glyn Davies, new US special representative for North Korea policy, during his two-day trip to Vienna, the foreign ministry said.

It will be Lim's first meeting with Davies, who has yet to step down from his current post as US ambassador to the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA).

Lim also plans to meet IAEA director general Yukiya Amano.

Following his trip to Vienna the South's envoy will fly to the Indonesian resort island of Bali where South Korea, Japan and the US will seek to hold three-way talks on North Korea during the East Asia Summit.

After a second round of talks in Geneva last month, Pyongyang and Washington reported some progress, but US Assistant Secretary of State Kurt Campbell said later that there had been no breakthrough.

Six-party negotiations involving the US, China, the two Koreas, Japan and Russia have been at a standstill since the last session in December 2008.

The North formally quit the six-party forum in April 2009, a month before staging its second atomic weapons test.

It has since repeatedly said it wants to come back to the negotiations without preconditions, but Washington and its allies say Pyongyang must first take steps to show its sincerity.

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S.Korea to build barracks for US troops on island
Seoul (AFP) Nov 13, 2011 - South Korea plans to build a barracks for US troops on an island near the tense sea border with North Korea in case of emergency or military drills, the defence ministry said Sunday.

The barracks will be built on Baengnyeong, a front-line island and flashpoint in the Yellow Sea, a ministry spokesman told AFP.

"US soldiers will use the barracks during joint military drills or in case of emergency," he said, declining to give details.

The South will start building the barracks capable of housing some 160 US soldiers next year and construction will be completed by 2013, Yonhap news agency said.

In July, South Korean and US marines conducted their first joint drill near Baengnyeong. The United States bases 28,500 troops in the South.

At security talks in Seoul last month, the US and South Korean defence chiefs vowed to raise combat-readiness near the disputed sea border against North Korean attacks.

Inter-Korean ties have been tense since Seoul accused its neighbour of torpedoing a South Korean warship in March 2010 near the Yellow Sea border with the loss of 46 lives.

The North denied sinking the ship but shelled a border island near Baengnyeong last November, killing four South Koreans including civilians.

The disputed border was the scene of deadly naval clashes in 1999, 2002 and 2009.



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A former South Korean army officer has been arrested for operating a pro-North Korea online community extolling the virtues of the isolated communist state and its leader, police said Friday. They have also asked communications authorities to shut down the website, which has been running since 2003, in a renewed crackdown against support for the North online. The retired army captain, su ... read more


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