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Report: North Korea Ready to Implement Six-Party Agreement

Thursday, February 15, 2007

SEOUL, South Korea —  North Korea is ready to implement an agreement reached earlier this week on initial steps for denuclearization, a news report Thursday quoted the North's top envoy to the disarmament talks as saying.

Monitor the nuclear showdown on the Korean Peninsula in FOXNews.com's North Korea Center.

"The talks went well," Kyodo News agency quoted North Korean Vice Foreign Minister Kim Kye Gwan as saying on his return from the Beijing-hosted six-nation negotiations.

"We are ready to implement the results of the meeting," he said at Pyongyang airport to both Russia's ambassador and a senior Chinese embassy official, according to Kyodo.

Complete coverage is available in FOXNews.com's North Korea Center.

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