North Korea Ready To Discuss Nuclear Moratorium

Russian President Dmitry Medvedev (left) and North Korean leader Kim Jong Il meet at a military garrison near Ulan-Ude.

The Kremlin says North Korean leader Kim Jong Il is willing to discuss suspending nuclear weapons tests and production if six-nation talks on its nuclear program are revived.

A Kremlin spokeswoman, Natalya Timakova, said that during a meeting on August 24 Kim told Russian President Dmitry Medvedev that North Korea was ready to return to the talks without precondition.

The aid-for-disarmament talks, which also involve South Korea, the United States, China, Russia, and Japan, collapsed in 2008.

Medvedev met with the North Korean leader in the eastern Siberian city of Ulan-Ude today and afterward praised the talks as "open, substantive."

He also said that North Korea supported a planned pipeline to carry Russian natural gas to South Korea through the North.

"As far as I understand, North Korea is interested in the implementation of such a trilateral project with the participation of Russia and South Korea," Medvedev said.

Kim arrived in Russia's Far East on August 20 on his special armored train, but the itinerary of his trip has been kept secret.

compiled from agency reports