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A new round of international talks aimed at ending North Korea's nuclear programme is getting underway in the Chinese capital, Beijing. A new round of international talks aimed at ending North Korea's nuclear programme is getting under way in the Chinese capital, Beijing.
Envoys from the six countries involved in the talks will discuss exactly when and how Pyongyang will disclose and dismantle all its nuclear facilities.Envoys from the six countries involved in the talks will discuss exactly when and how Pyongyang will disclose and dismantle all its nuclear facilities.
North Korea tested a nuclear device last year, but then agreed to end its nuclear programme in return for aid.North Korea tested a nuclear device last year, but then agreed to end its nuclear programme in return for aid.
It has already shut down its main nuclear reactor at Yongbyon.It has already shut down its main nuclear reactor at Yongbyon.
The six-party talks involve the two Koreas, China, Japan, Russia and the United States.The six-party talks involve the two Koreas, China, Japan, Russia and the United States.
'Create rapport''Create rapport'
At talks in Geneva earlier this month, North Korea agreed to disclose and dismantle its nuclear facilities by the end of the year, US officials said.At talks in Geneva earlier this month, North Korea agreed to disclose and dismantle its nuclear facilities by the end of the year, US officials said.
FEBRUARY DEAL N Korea to "shut down and seal" Yongbyon reactor, then disable all nuclear facilitiesIn return, will be given 1m tons of heavy fuel oilN Korea to invite IAEA back to monitor dealUnder earlier 2005 deal, N Korea agreed to end nuclear programme and return to non-proliferation treatyN Korea's demand for light water reactor to be discussed at "appropriate time" Q&A: N Korea stand-off Timeline: Nuclear crisisFEBRUARY DEAL N Korea to "shut down and seal" Yongbyon reactor, then disable all nuclear facilitiesIn return, will be given 1m tons of heavy fuel oilN Korea to invite IAEA back to monitor dealUnder earlier 2005 deal, N Korea agreed to end nuclear programme and return to non-proliferation treatyN Korea's demand for light water reactor to be discussed at "appropriate time" Q&A: N Korea stand-off Timeline: Nuclear crisis
Chun Yung-woo, South Korea's chief delegate, said he anticipated tough negotiations on the details.Chun Yung-woo, South Korea's chief delegate, said he anticipated tough negotiations on the details.
"Because the disablement and declaration phase is a road no one has ever walked on, setting a guideline and a milestone is going to be... difficult and important," he said."Because the disablement and declaration phase is a road no one has ever walked on, setting a guideline and a milestone is going to be... difficult and important," he said.
Ahead of the talks, US chief negotiator Christopher Hill met his North Korean counterpart, Kim Kye-gwan.Ahead of the talks, US chief negotiator Christopher Hill met his North Korean counterpart, Kim Kye-gwan.
Mr Hill said that the two sides appeared "very much on the same wave-length", but that more detailed talks were necessary.Mr Hill said that the two sides appeared "very much on the same wave-length", but that more detailed talks were necessary.
Mr Kim, meanwhile, said that all sides would try "to produce the outcome and create some rapport in this six-party talks, not to discourage everyone".Mr Kim, meanwhile, said that all sides would try "to produce the outcome and create some rapport in this six-party talks, not to discourage everyone".
But recent concerns over alleged North Korean nuclear cooperation with Syria have threatened to undermine optimism over the talks.But recent concerns over alleged North Korean nuclear cooperation with Syria have threatened to undermine optimism over the talks.
North Korea has denied allegations that it may be helping Syria develop a nuclear weapons facility.North Korea has denied allegations that it may be helping Syria develop a nuclear weapons facility.
The allegations emerged following reports earlier this month that Israeli jets entered Syrian air space and hit an unknown target.The allegations emerged following reports earlier this month that Israeli jets entered Syrian air space and hit an unknown target.
Mr Hill said that he had raised the issue of proliferation with Mr Kim.Mr Hill said that he had raised the issue of proliferation with Mr Kim.
"I think I've made it very clear that the issue of proliferation, generally, has always been an issue and it continues to be," Yonhap news agency quoted him as saying."I think I've made it very clear that the issue of proliferation, generally, has always been an issue and it continues to be," Yonhap news agency quoted him as saying.
The talks are due to continue until Sunday.The talks are due to continue until Sunday.