The Borneo Post

Germany open to Iran-style N. Korea talks, says Merkel

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FRANKFURT AM MAIN: Germany would lend its weight to a diplomatic push to end North Korean nuclear weapons and missile developmen­t along the lines of a past deal with Iran, Chancellor Angela Merkel said yesterday.

“I would say yes immediatel­y if we were asked to join talks,” Merkel told weekly newspaper Frankfurte­r Allgemeine Sonntagsze­itung.

Talks between Iran and six world powers, sealed with a 2015 deal for Tehran to roll back its nuclear programme and submit to inspection­s in exchange for some sanctions being rolled back, were “a long but important period of diplomacy” that had achieved a “good end,” she added.

“I could imagine such a format for the settlement of the North Korea conflict. Europe and especially Germany ought to be ready to make a very active contributi­on,” Merkel said.

The chancellor said she had held telephone talks with the leaders of France, the United States, China, South Korea and Japan about the North Korea crisis over the past week, and is expected to speak with Russian President Vladimir Putin today. — AFP

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