12 July 2010

Norks and UN "talking" about Cheonan Sinking

Well, OK, they're sort of planning to talk about things like the Cheonan sinking, kinda...

The American-led U.N. Command said it would meet with North Korea on Tuesday to discuss the deadly sinking of a South Korean warship that has been widely blamed on Pyongyang.
The announcement came three days after the U.N. Security Council approved a statement that condemned the sinking but stopped short of directly implicating North Korea.
An international investigation concluded in May that the North torpedoed the vessel near the tense Korean sea border, killing 46 sailors. Pyongyang flatly denies it was responsible for the March 26 sinking and has warned any punishment would trigger war.
Late last month, the U.N. Command, which oversees an armistice that ended the Korean War in 1953, proposed general-level talks with North Korea to discuss the warship sinking. The North first rejected the offer, criticizing the U.S. for allegedly trying to meddle in inter-Korean affairs under the name of the U.N.
But North Korea changed its position late last week and proposed colonel-level talks at the Korean border village of Panmunjom to prepare for the general-level talks. The U.N. Command said in a statement Monday that the sides will meet at 10 a.m. (0100 GMT) Tuesday.
North Korea and the U.N. Command launched general-level talks in 1998 as a measure to lessen tension between the sides, the statement said. Tuesday's general-level meeting would constitute the 17th of its kind, it said.


By: Brant

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