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US President George W Bush says he is committed to drawing North Korea back to the negotiating table to defuse tensions over its nuclear programme. | US President George W Bush says he is committed to drawing North Korea back to the negotiating table to defuse tensions over its nuclear programme. |
Mr Bush said Pyongyang's withdrawal from talks had "strengthened the alliance" between the other nations involved in the negotiations. | Mr Bush said Pyongyang's withdrawal from talks had "strengthened the alliance" between the other nations involved in the negotiations. |
He was speaking after meeting visiting South Korean leader, Roh Moo-hyun. | He was speaking after meeting visiting South Korean leader, Roh Moo-hyun. |
Pyongyang's exit from six-party talks last year and recent missile tests have sparked international concern. | Pyongyang's exit from six-party talks last year and recent missile tests have sparked international concern. |
The communist state tested seven missiles, including a new long-range weapon capable of hitting the US, on 5 July. | The communist state tested seven missiles, including a new long-range weapon capable of hitting the US, on 5 July. |
There has been speculation that North Korea may be planning what is thought to be its first nuclear test. | There has been speculation that North Korea may be planning what is thought to be its first nuclear test. |
'Working hard' | 'Working hard' |
Appearing alongside Mr Roh at the White House on Thursday, Mr Bush said: "We reaffirmed our commitment to the six-party talks so that we can peacefully deal with the nuclear issue." | Appearing alongside Mr Roh at the White House on Thursday, Mr Bush said: "We reaffirmed our commitment to the six-party talks so that we can peacefully deal with the nuclear issue." |
We are working very hard for the resumption of the six-party talks Roh Moo-hyun He said the five allies in the negotiating process - South Korea, the US, China, Russia and Japan - "were determined to solve this peacefully". | |
But he said, they recognised the "threat posed by a country in the region armed with a nuclear weapon". | But he said, they recognised the "threat posed by a country in the region armed with a nuclear weapon". |
Mr Bush said North Korean leader Kim Jong-il had to "understand that there is a better way to improve the livelihood of his people than be isolated". | Mr Bush said North Korean leader Kim Jong-il had to "understand that there is a better way to improve the livelihood of his people than be isolated". |
Echoing Mr Bush, Mr Roh said: "We are working very hard for the resumption of the six-party talks." | Echoing Mr Bush, Mr Roh said: "We are working very hard for the resumption of the six-party talks." |
Pyongyang's neighbours should help it back to talks, the US saysSouth Korean media has recently suggested the US and Seoul differ on how to handle North Korea. | |
Seoul is reportedly be seeking a softer approach towards Pyongyang, while the US is reportedly eyeing further economic sanctions. | Seoul is reportedly be seeking a softer approach towards Pyongyang, while the US is reportedly eyeing further economic sanctions. |
A White House spokesman said the US believes North Korea's neighbours should lead the way in restoring dialogue. | A White House spokesman said the US believes North Korea's neighbours should lead the way in restoring dialogue. |
Those closest to Pyongyang "have the most influence" and "need to step up" efforts to revive negotiations, the Associated Press news agency quotes the spokesman as saying. | Those closest to Pyongyang "have the most influence" and "need to step up" efforts to revive negotiations, the Associated Press news agency quotes the spokesman as saying. |
North Korea has repeatedly asked for direct negotiations with the US, but Washington says all talks must take place within the multilateral framework. | North Korea has repeatedly asked for direct negotiations with the US, but Washington says all talks must take place within the multilateral framework. |