Six-party talks on North Korea's nuclear program have moved a step closer to resumption after Pyongyang's deal with Washington but there needed to be "concrete" action, Japan said Thursday.
Foreign Minister Koichiro Gemba welcomed an agreement announced Wednesday that will see North Korea suspend its nuclear tests and uranium enrichment program in return for U.S. food aid.
But he cautioned the hermit state needed to translate its words into deeds before the impasse on the Korean peninsula could be broken.
(Japan Today)
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