Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said...
"the only way for them [the North Koreans] to overcome the current situation is to return to six-party talks."He said the Japanese government intended to discuss issues with North Korea "on a complex basis".
The six-party talks, involving Russia, Japan, China, the United States, North and South Koreas came to a halt in April when Pyongyang pulled out of the negotiations in protest against the United Nations" condemnation of its missile tests.
The United Nations Security Council unanimously passed a resolution imposing further sanctions on North Korea for its new missile tests and an underground nuclear test in early June.
When asked the question on whether North Korea will produce new rockets or nuclear weapons in 2010, Lavrov said "I have no such information as of now."
Stephen Bosworth, the U.S. special envoy to North Korea, visited the country earlier this month. The South Korean Yonhap news agency quoted diplomatic sources as saying
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