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    US takes hard line on North Korea, South China Sea

    BALI, Indonesia (AP) — Tentative steps by North and South Korea to repair relations are not enough to warrant renewed multination nuclear disarmament talks, the U.S. said Saturday at an Asian security conference where it also took a tough line on resolving tensions in the South China Sea.

    Declaring the United States a "resident power" with vital strategic interests throughout the Asia-Pacific, U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton said North Korea must do more to improve ties with the South before Washington will consider resuming talks aimed at getting Pyongyang to abandon nuclear weapons in return for concessions.

    In addition, Clinton laid out specific guidelines for the peaceful settlement of competing territorial claims in the South China Sea, saying recent threats and flare-ups are endangering the security that has driven the region's economic growth and prosperity.

    The ASEAN Regional Forum that brought together 27 nations from the U.S., Asia and Europe opened with a buzz early Saturday, with South Korea's foreign minister, Kim Sung-hwan, and the North's Pak Ui Chun chatting and walking casually into the conference hall together.

    A day before, their top nuclear negotiators met for the first time since disarmament talks collapsed in 2008 when Pyongyang walked out to protest international criticism of a prohibited long-range rocket launch.

    By reopening dialogue, they paved the way for the potential return, eventually, to efforts by the two Koreas, the U.S., China, Japan and Russia to end the crisis.

    Clinton told diplomats she was encouraged at the signs of progress.

    "But we remain firm that in order for six-party talks to resume, North Korea must take steps to improve North-South relations," she said. "North Korea continues to present a critical proliferation challenge to the international community and to threaten regional stability with its provocative actions."

    Since the last round of talks, North Korea has conducted a second nuclear test and revealed a uranium enrichment facility that could give it another way to make atomic bombs. Recent threats against Seoul's conservative government include a vow to retaliate over soldiers' use of pictures of the ruling North Korean family for target practice.

    Ahead of Saturday's conference, China and its Southeast Asian neighbors agreed to a preliminary plan to resolve territorial disputes in the potentially resource-rich South China Sea.

    China says it has historical claims to the entire, potentially resource-rich sea — of tremendous strategic importance to everyone, including Washington, because one-third of the world's shipping transits through it.

    It's believed to have vast oil and gas reserves beneath the seabed and is teeming with fish.

    The loudest protests have come from the Philippines and Vietnam, saying increasingly assertive Chinese ships have interfered with their oil-exploration efforts or bullied crews, something Beijing denies. Taiwan, Malaysia and Brunei have also laid claim to overlapping areas.

    Philippine Foreign Secretary Albert del Rosario said there have been at least seven aggressive intrusions this year in waters that were 85 nautical miles from the nearest island in his country and 600 nautical miles from China's coast.

    "If Philippine sovereign rights can be denigrated" by China's baseless historical claims to the South China Sea, he said, "many countries should begin to contemplate the potential threat to navigation."

    A Chinese spokesman for the delegation, Liu Weimin, told the meeting the allegations were groundless, according to Xinhua news agency.

    "It's a fact that the South China Sea situation has been always peaceful and stable," it quoted Foreign Minister Yang Jiechi as saying. He reiterated Beijing's position that the "dispute should be resolved directly between two related countries, peacefully through friendly discussion."

    Clinton urged all parties to show restraint and to comply with international law "and resolve their disputes through peaceful means." It's vital, she said, that they work together.

    As a starting point, the Obama administration wants all nations to map out their territory in terms consistent with customary international law, a senior U.S. official said on condition he not be named, adding that many of the claims seem to be "exaggerated."

    South Korean Foreign Minister Kim, meanwhile, said his North Korean counterpart, Pak, "expressed considerable sympathy" when told the two sides needed to lead the disarmament talks, Yonhap news agency quoted Kim as saying Saturday after the ARF meeting.

    He provided no details about their brief face-to-face, saying "it's not appropriate to make that public without asking the other party for prior consent," especially at a sensitive time of trust building.

    North Korea's state news agency, although covering the event, omitted mention of talks between the two Koreas' nuclear envoys or between Pak and Kim.

    North Korea stands to get badly needed aid and other concessions if it returns to the negotiating table and has indicated in recent months that it may be ready. Pyongyang's main ally, China, also has been pressing for a speedy resumption of the talks, but others involved in the talks are more cautious.

    Diplomats have long experience with seeing North Korea engage in negotiations and agree to concessions before ultimately putting up roadblocks that prevent real progress.

    Clinton and the foreign ministers of Japan and South Korea met on the sidelines of the security forum to assess the situation and plot a way forward.

    Japan's foreign minister, Takeaki Matsumoto, said he hoped continuing solidarity between the three allies would help to further deter provocative actions by the North.

    The political situation in Myanmar was also on the agenda Saturday.

    Clinton said the military-dominated country has reached a "critical juncture."

    Myanmar's new civilian government, which took over late last year after a half-century of military rule, needs to make "concrete, measurable progress" in bringing about democratic reforms if it wants to win the confidence of the international community, she said.

    That includes releasing more than 2,000 political prisoners and holding meaningful dialogue with its political opponents.

    ___

    Associated Press writer So Yeon Kwon in Seoul contributed to this report.

     

    246 comments

    • Tat2jaimz.com  •  10 mths ago
      Really?... where are we gonna get concessions for the north koreans?.. lmao.. get these pompas #$%$ tards out of office... Im voting independant.. Im sick of what rep. and dem's have done to this country.. its time for a change... a real change.. oil wasnt the answer, almost black isnt the answer... lets give someone else a turn.. someone really connected with people today
      • Food_For_Thought 10 mths ago
        Like Your Writing Style
      • 333 10 mths ago
        FU FOOD FOR THOUGHT! Who do you work for?
        Stop ALL foreign aid NOW! And this means ALL FOREIGN AID!
    • Cuz  •  10 mths ago
      WAKE UP! We fought directly against North Korea. We still have tens of thousands of troops on the ground and we're still facing off with these people. Their country is broke and in complete disarray. Whatever funds they have go to their military and nuclear creations. IT IS A TOTAL WASTE OF TIME SPENDING A SECOND "TALKING" AFTER 50+ YEARS! Let the U.N. sanction and isolate them, or (sadly) drop the nuke a be done with it. It's time to get real and realiize there is NO political solution with those war-mongers!!
    • Kiln  •  10 mths ago
      Well since they can repost basically the exact same story I guess I'll just post my exact comment from before.

      Well thats just like our wonderful leaders. They can't reach an agreement to prevent economic collapse here but they still want to tell other countries what to do. Seriously its time to mind our own business and pay attention to American problems.
      • Food_For_Thought 10 mths ago
        I Agree With The Stipulation
        That It Be A Strategic Withdrawal Process Over
        A Reasonable Time Period
      • Food_For_Thought 10 mths ago
        2 Replies
      • 333 10 mths ago
        I am so sick of this country telling other countries what to do with borrowed communist money! FIRE CONGRESS AND SENATE! EACH AND EVERY ONE! STOP ALL FOREIGN AID NOW!!!!!
    • S. Shepherd's Meat Ea ...  •  10 mths ago
      Seems like the US is interested in fighting two additional fronts
      • Wing 10 mths ago
        If the US still wants to be the world policeman, then go ahead and bleed itself to death by building up its debts.
    • NEO  •  10 mths ago
      Why is North Korea acting so tough. They are almost broke. They can't pay their bills. There people are totally unhappy. And they have no hope of a future. And their leaders only care about the powerful and rich within their own government and not its people.
      Oh wait. That's us.
      • BARRY D 10 mths ago
        Well said. Belongs on the op ed page.
    • Mike  •  10 mths ago
      If you play with a snake's tail long enough eventually you will be bit.
    • Richard 32  •  10 mths ago
      here we go again butting in our nose in a another nation business
    • texascrowbar76  •  10 mths ago
      In today's news, on the planet Earth lots of living things were born.
      In other news, on the planet Earth many living things died.
      And this just ended, on Earth humans are still acting like spoiled kids.
    • A Yahoo! User  •  10 mths ago
      No Concessions that means they go on the US teet . Stop all foreign aid we have hunger people too. Just because the US had jobs does not mean we feed the rest of the world. Just say no to the NEW WORLD ORDER.
    • Marc  •  10 mths ago
      Let China and South Korea deal with these madmen. We definately don't need to give any aid to North Korea, or any other country building nuclear weapons.
    • A Yahoo! User  •  10 mths ago
      More and more people are laid off. Debt talk between Republicans and Democrats fails. The U.S. economy is shrinking. Poverty in the U.S. is skyrocketing. The U.S. can no longer police the world.
    • Dsf  •  10 mths ago
      1. South Korea reach out to North Korea and give aid. US hails the progress
      2. North Korea attacks South Korea again. US condemns the attack
      3. South Korea promises huge retaliation if North Korea did it again.
      4. Repeat step 1.
    • daniel  •  10 mths ago
      Ive noticed something about our diplomacy.. no one really listens to what we have to say anymore.. Clinton says blah, blah, and they just nod their head and in their minds say whatever.. especially China.. we are not respected by anyone anymore because they know we are slowly becoming a paper tiger.. A great example is China who created a whole fake Apple store and dint give one bit of a #$%$ about our technology rights, or advances, no respect! the honestly dont fear us, or really care about what we say.. its in a sense a big #$%$ to the whole nation... and in their minds they saying stupid idiots!
    • Frankie  •  10 mths ago
      North Koreas fing useless, only old white people care about its existence. The South should just go ahead and end this joke of a country because the entire worlds money will be on its side. It would also give them a reason to stop pretending that the Cold War is still going on.
    • ■■■■■■■■■■■■  •  10 mths ago
      I THINK WILL WE BE IN WAR WITH CHINA BECAUSE THERE GOING TO GET MAD WHEN WE DONT PAY THEM BACK IT WILL TAKE 30 YEARS FOR IT TO HAPPEN
    • forrest p  •  10 mths ago
      Pull all of our troops out of Korea, Japan, Europe, etc. or make the countries we're ''defending'' pick up the tab.
    • Brian Dahrens  •  10 mths ago
      so bama sends his dog to bark at north korea now? what are they doing to us? He should send cliton to bark at china for market manipulation, billions in the bank and keeping their people starved. better yet, keep her home and stop spending money on flights all over the world to yell at others for being stupid, when we have enough stupidity in the white house to keep us busy year round. or save the environment, go green, recycle cliton and eat her for dinner. it's good for the environment and ok for you. :D
    • T2  •  10 mths ago
      China wants a bi-lateral deal so they could buy the politician in charge of the deal. No bi-lateral deals please. No MSG, soy sauce ok.
    • Peter  •  10 mths ago
      Not one single penny to North Korea or any other country for that matter.
      The American government are a bunch of fools, this country is constantly being duped into giving money to some foreign government so that they can use it to suppress their people.
    • Robert W  •  10 mths ago
      Who cares? Why are we screwing with these countries that nobody really gives a #$%$ about. Let them blow each up that is their prerogative.
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