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A high-level Chinese envoy has returned from North Korea expressing optimism about the mounting nuclear crisis.A high-level Chinese envoy has returned from North Korea expressing optimism about the mounting nuclear crisis.
Tang Jiaxuan, who met North Korea's reclusive leader Kim Jong-il, said his visit had "not been in vain".Tang Jiaxuan, who met North Korea's reclusive leader Kim Jong-il, said his visit had "not been in vain".
China is North Korea's closest ally and has publicly warned the North not to test another weapon.China is North Korea's closest ally and has publicly warned the North not to test another weapon.
Mr Tang was speaking to US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, who has stepped up calls for UN sanctions against the North to be fully implemented.Mr Tang was speaking to US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, who has stepped up calls for UN sanctions against the North to be fully implemented.
Ms Rice, who is in China as part of an Asian tour to rally support against North Korea, held talks with Chinese Foreign Minster Li Zhaoxing on Friday.Ms Rice, who is in China as part of an Asian tour to rally support against North Korea, held talks with Chinese Foreign Minster Li Zhaoxing on Friday.
Ms Rice said the two discussed implementing UN sanctions imposed after Pyongyang's 9 October nuclear test and described the talks as "very fruitful". Everyone discussed how to restart progress in the six-party talks as quickly as possible Li Zhaoxing href="/1/hi/world/asia-pacific/2340405.stm" class="">Q&A: Nuclear crisis href="/1/hi/world/asia-pacific/1907197.stm" class="">N Korea's mercurial leader Ms Rice said the two discussed implementing UN sanctions imposed after Pyongyang's 9 October nuclear test and described the talks as "very fruitful".
The meeting comes amid concern North Korea is planning a second detonation, and reports that China has threatened to cut off vital oil supplies if it goes ahead. The meeting comes amid concern North Korea is planning a second test, and reports that China has threatened to cut off vital oil supplies if it goes ahead.
US intelligence officials say satellite images have shown increased activity at a suspected North Korean test site, according to US media reports.US intelligence officials say satellite images have shown increased activity at a suspected North Korean test site, according to US media reports.
Both US and South Korean officials have warned of "grave consequences" should a second test go ahead.Both US and South Korean officials have warned of "grave consequences" should a second test go ahead.
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Mr Tang, who went to North Korea on Thursday with a special message from China's President Hu Jintao, told Ms Rice: "Fortunately my visit this time has not been in vain".
He did not elaborate, publicly, on the goals of his visit.
But China's foreign minister, Li Zhaoxing, later said Mr Tang had spoken with the North Korean leader about how to kick-start stalled six-nation talks on resolving North Korea's nuclear ambitions.
NEW UN SANCTIONS Bans sale to, or export from, N Korea of military hardwareBans sale or export of nuclear and missile related itemsBans sale of luxury goodsFreezes finances and bans travel of anyone involved in nuclear, missile programmesAllows inspection of cargo to and from N KoreaStresses new resolution needed for further action Who stands where Discord over ship searches
"At least it increased mutual understanding. Everyone discussed how to restart progress in the six-party talks as quickly as possible," Mr Li said.
North Korea has stated that it wants US financial and other sanctions lifted before it will consider resuming the talks, which have stalled for over a year. Some analysts say North Korea's nuclear test made the talks meaningless.
China, North Korea's closest ally and main trade partner, is thought to have most influence over the communist state.
It backed a resolution in the UN Security Council that imposed sanctions targeting Pyongyang's missile and weapons programmes.
But Beijing has balked at one clause allowing inspections of cargo going to and from North Korea for banned items, fearing it will raise tensions further.