U.S., China discussed warning N.Korea against nuclear test
BEIJING (Reuters) - China and the United States have discussed warning North Korea against conducting a nuclear test, U.S. Assistant Secretary of State Christopher Hill said in Beijing on Wednesday.
Hill, speaking to reporters after meeting Wu Dawei, China's chief diplomat in charge of negotiations with North Korea, said he had no clear information to substantiate reports that Pyongyang might be preparing to test a nuclear device.
"We discussed the danger that the DPRK could take additional, provocative steps," Hill said, referring to North Korea. "We talked about the need to make very clear to the DPRK that this would be a very, very unwelcome development."
Hill, speaking to reporters after meeting Wu Dawei, China's chief diplomat in charge of negotiations with North Korea, said he had no clear information to substantiate reports that Pyongyang might be preparing to test a nuclear device.
"We discussed the danger that the DPRK could take additional, provocative steps," Hill said, referring to North Korea. "We talked about the need to make very clear to the DPRK that this would be a very, very unwelcome development."
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