Key members of the multinational talks aimed at denuclearizing North Korea welcomed the United Nations earlier response to the sinking of a South Korean warship.
The U.N. Security Council adopted a president’s statement condemning the deadly torpedo attack which killed 46 South Korean sailors, but did not explicitly blame the communist North Korea .
The U.N. statement came after Seoul sent a letter to the council on June 4, asking it to formerly respond to the sinking in a manner matching the gravity of North Korea ’s military provocation. Five permanent council members, the U.S. , Russia , China , Britain and France –- as well asSouth Korea and Japan – agreed on the text.
The incident came at a delicate timing as members of the six-party denuclearization talks -– including the U.S. , Japan , China , Russia andSouth Korea –- are striving to bring the North back to the negotiation table.
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