North Korea 'always welcome' at negotiating table, Japan nuclear envoy says

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TOKYO - North Korea is"always welcome" at the negotiating table even though the threat of further provocation may be looming, Japan's nuclear envoy Takehiro Funakoshi said on Wednesday ahead of a meeting with hisThe three nations, which met in Tokyo to discuss their North Korea strategy, are tightening security cooperation as tension rises in the wake of recent North Korean moves such as an unusual number of missile launches and warnings from the United States that Pyongyang could...

Wednesday's meeting came after trilateral talks held over the past two months, including a gathering of security advisers from the three nations in Hawaii last week amid signs North Korea may be about to conduct its first nuclear test since 2017. "North Korea is continuing and even accelerating its nuclear and missile capabilities, and there is a looming chance of further provocation, including a nuclear test," Mr Funakoshi said before the discussions.

"At the same time, we remain open to entertaining dialogue with North Korea," he said, adding that Pyongyang was always welcome at negotiations - a sentiment counterparts Sung Kim from the United States and Kim Gunn from South Korea echoed.

 

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