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N Korea agrees to return to nuclear talks

North Korea has agreed to return to stalled talks on ending its nuclear programme, South Korean media quoted a source in China as saying on Tuesday.

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BEIJING: North Korea has agreed to return to stalled six-party talks on ending its nuclear programmes after holding an informal meeting with the United States and China in Beijing, the Chinese Foreign Ministry said on Tuesday.   

The three countries had agreed to resume talks at a time convenient for all six parties in the near future, the ministry said on its website. The other three countries are South Korea, Japan and Russia.   

US Assistant Secretary of State Christopher Hill was due to hold a news conference in Beijing at 1200 GMT, an American embassy official said.   

The UN Security Council voted on Oct. 14 to impose financial and arms sanctions on North Korea after it staged its first nuclear test on Oct. 9.   

Earlier on Tuesday, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Liu Jianchao said Beijing has no plans to sever aid to or trade with North Korea.   

Liu denied that an apparent drop in China's oil exports to the isolated fortress state signalled a shift in policy.   

Chinese oil trade data released on Monday indicated that in September China sent no crude to North Korea at all.   

The North relies on China for nearly all its oil, but has strained long-standing ties by test-firing missiles in July and then staging its first nuclear test this month -- both despite public pleas for restraint from China's leaders.   

Beijing bluntly criticised the North's nuclear test and backed the sanctions.

White House welcomes N Korea's decision

The White House has welcomed the decision by North Korea to return to stalled six-party talks aimed at ending its nuclear programme.   

"We welcome the announcement and look forward to resuming the talks soon," Gordon Johndroe, spokesman for the White House National Security Council, said.   

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