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China and Russia have urged North Korea to reconsider its decision to abandon talks over its nuclear programme. | China and Russia have urged North Korea to reconsider its decision to abandon talks over its nuclear programme. |
China, Pyongyang's closest ally, called for "calm and restraint" from all sides. Russia said it hoped talks would resume "very soon". | China, Pyongyang's closest ally, called for "calm and restraint" from all sides. Russia said it hoped talks would resume "very soon". |
The US called North Korea's move a "serious step" in the wrong direction. | |
The North said it would walk out of talks and restore its disabled nuclear reactor following UN criticism of its recent rocket launch. | The North said it would walk out of talks and restore its disabled nuclear reactor following UN criticism of its recent rocket launch. |
North Korea says its launch was part of a peaceful space programme, designed to put a satellite into orbit, but critics say it was a long-range missile test. | North Korea says its launch was part of a peaceful space programme, designed to put a satellite into orbit, but critics say it was a long-range missile test. |
Six-party talks, involving North and South Korea, China, Japan, Russia and the US, have seen many setbacks since they began more than five years ago. | Six-party talks, involving North and South Korea, China, Japan, Russia and the US, have seen many setbacks since they began more than five years ago. |
'Unfortunate' | 'Unfortunate' |
China and Russia appealed for the North to return to negotiations. | China and Russia appealed for the North to return to negotiations. |
A Foreign Ministry statement said that Beijing hoped "all sides will... continue to advance and push forward the six-party talks and the denuclearisation of the Korean peninsula". | A Foreign Ministry statement said that Beijing hoped "all sides will... continue to advance and push forward the six-party talks and the denuclearisation of the Korean peninsula". |
Moscow expressed regret at the North's decision. | Moscow expressed regret at the North's decision. |
NUCLEAR CRISIS Feb 2007 - North Korea agrees to close its main nuclear reactor in exchange for fuel aidJune 2007 - North Korea shuts its main Yongbyon reactorJune 2008 - North Korea makes its long-awaited declaration of nuclear assetsOct 2008 - The US removes North Korea from its list of countries which sponsor terrorismDec 2008 - Pyongyang slows work to dismantle its nuclear programme after a US decision to suspend energy aidJan 2009 - The North says it is scrapping all military and political deals with the South, accusing it of "hostile intent"5 April 2009 - Pyongyang launches a rocket carrying what it says is a communications satellite14 April 2009 - After criticism of the launch from the UN Security Council, North Korea vows to walk out of six-party talks Engage, appease, oppose? N Korea a problem for Obama Timeline: North Korea | NUCLEAR CRISIS Feb 2007 - North Korea agrees to close its main nuclear reactor in exchange for fuel aidJune 2007 - North Korea shuts its main Yongbyon reactorJune 2008 - North Korea makes its long-awaited declaration of nuclear assetsOct 2008 - The US removes North Korea from its list of countries which sponsor terrorismDec 2008 - Pyongyang slows work to dismantle its nuclear programme after a US decision to suspend energy aidJan 2009 - The North says it is scrapping all military and political deals with the South, accusing it of "hostile intent"5 April 2009 - Pyongyang launches a rocket carrying what it says is a communications satellite14 April 2009 - After criticism of the launch from the UN Security Council, North Korea vows to walk out of six-party talks Engage, appease, oppose? N Korea a problem for Obama Timeline: North Korea |
"Despite the inevitable emotion from different sides in such a situation, we hope that the process of six-party talks will be resumed in the very near future," said Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov. | "Despite the inevitable emotion from different sides in such a situation, we hope that the process of six-party talks will be resumed in the very near future," said Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov. |
The US, meanwhile, urged North Korea to end what it called "provocative threats" and abide by its obligations. | |
"North Korea will not find acceptance by the international community unless it verifiably abandons its pursuit of nuclear weapons," a White House spokesman said. | |
Japan, which had renewed unilateral economic sanctions against North Korea for another year because of its rocket launch, strongly urged Pyongyang to resume talks. | Japan, which had renewed unilateral economic sanctions against North Korea for another year because of its rocket launch, strongly urged Pyongyang to resume talks. |
Earlier, North Korea had said a UN statement condemning its rocket launch and tightening existing sanctions was an "unbearable insult". | Earlier, North Korea had said a UN statement condemning its rocket launch and tightening existing sanctions was an "unbearable insult". |
The statement infringed its sovereignty and "severely debases" its people, the North Korean foreign ministry said. | The statement infringed its sovereignty and "severely debases" its people, the North Korean foreign ministry said. |
It said North Korea would "strengthen its nuclear deterrent for its defence by all means". | It said North Korea would "strengthen its nuclear deterrent for its defence by all means". |
The North also said that it would restore its partially disabled Yongbyon nuclear reactor - the fuel source for its 2006 atomic test. | The North also said that it would restore its partially disabled Yongbyon nuclear reactor - the fuel source for its 2006 atomic test. |
Pyongyang partially dismantled the Yongbyon plant in 2008, as part of an international agreement which guaranteed it aid and diplomatic concessions in exchange for disabling its nuclear facilities. | Pyongyang partially dismantled the Yongbyon plant in 2008, as part of an international agreement which guaranteed it aid and diplomatic concessions in exchange for disabling its nuclear facilities. |
Growing uncertainty | Growing uncertainty |
The BBC's diplomatic correspondent Jonathan Marcus says this latest instalment of the North Korean drama has been seen by many analysts as a predictable attempt by Pyongyang to gain the attention of the new US administration. | The BBC's diplomatic correspondent Jonathan Marcus says this latest instalment of the North Korean drama has been seen by many analysts as a predictable attempt by Pyongyang to gain the attention of the new US administration. |
How far the North Koreans are really willing to go in unpicking the current deal is not clear, he says. | How far the North Koreans are really willing to go in unpicking the current deal is not clear, he says. |
With growing uncertainty about the internal political dynamics in Pyongyang, and a much tougher sounding leadership in South Korea, it may not be easy to get these talks back on track, our correspondent says. | With growing uncertainty about the internal political dynamics in Pyongyang, and a much tougher sounding leadership in South Korea, it may not be easy to get these talks back on track, our correspondent says. |
Pyongyang's defiant response came shortly after the 15-member Security Council unanimously condemned the long-range rocket launch on 5 April. | Pyongyang's defiant response came shortly after the 15-member Security Council unanimously condemned the long-range rocket launch on 5 April. |
The council also ordered the UN Sanctions Committee to begin enforcing both financial sanctions and an existing arms embargo imposed after the 2006 tests. | The council also ordered the UN Sanctions Committee to begin enforcing both financial sanctions and an existing arms embargo imposed after the 2006 tests. |
There had been hope that the unified statement could pave the way for a return to the talks, which have stalled over the inability to verify the shutdown of Yongbyon. | There had been hope that the unified statement could pave the way for a return to the talks, which have stalled over the inability to verify the shutdown of Yongbyon. |
North Korea had previously threatened that any criticism of the rocket launch would cause it to walk away from the negotiating table. | North Korea had previously threatened that any criticism of the rocket launch would cause it to walk away from the negotiating table. |
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