The Niagara Falls Review

Koreas, U.S. talks won’t include nuclear weapons

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HELSINKI — Denucleari­zation is not on the agenda as North Korean envoys meet with their South Korean colleagues and former U.S. diplomats in Finland, the Nordic country’s foreign minister said Tuesday.

Foreign Minister Timo Soini said in an interview with Finnish broadcaste­r MTV3 that nuclear weapons are not expected to be discussed at the tripartite talks.

Senior North Korean diplomat Choe Kang Il, who handles North American affairs in Pyongyang, arrived in Helsinki on Sunday for talks with South Korean security experts.

He is also meeting with former U.S. diplomats, including the former U.S. Ambassador to South Korea, Kathleen Stephens.

Finnish broadcaste­r YLE said the meeting kicked off with a dinner Monday in a Helsinki restaurant. Actual talks began Tuesday morning at the 19thcentur­y Konigstedt state manor house just outside Helsinki, and are set to last until Wednesday.

The Helsinki meeting is believed to be meant as building ground for an upcoming meeting between the Koreas in April and to prepare for a planned meeting between U.S. President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un.

YLE reported that the organizer of the meeting was Kim Joon Hyung, professor at the Handong Global University in South Korea.

In an interview with the broadcaste­r, he said the Helsinki meeting is the first in a series of planned meetings between the Koreas and the United States involving unofficial “academicpo­litical” talks.

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