US urges North Korea to end provocative behavior
SEOUL, South Korea — Senior U.S. diplomats pressed North Korea to halt its belligerent behavior and return to nuclear disarmament talks even as the isolated communist nation pushed ahead with preparations to launch a long-range ballistic missile.
U.S. Deputy Secretary of State James Steinberg and a team of top envoys visited Seoul during an Asian tour to seek a unified response to Pyongyang's May 25 underground nuclear test and subsequent missile launches. The U.N. Security Council meanwhile continued to discuss how to punish the North.
The latest missile, believed capable of reaching the U.S., was being assembled under cover at a newly completed facility in Dongchang-ni near China, according to South Korea's JoongAng Ilbo newspaper. Earlier reports said it could be ready for launch in a week or two.
The missile appears to be longer than the rocket that North Korea fired over Japan and into the Pacific on April 5, a South Korean government official told the newspaper.
North Korea said the April launch put a satellite into orbit. The U.S. and Japan disputed that, saying they believed the impoverished communist nation had test-fired an intercontinental ballistic missile. North Korea followed up with an underground nuclear test on May 25.
Washington has strongly criticized the North for its actions, and envoys visiting Seoul underscored that concern Wednesday.
"I think we have a common view that we need to take steps to make clear to the North that the path it's on is the wrong one," Steinberg told reporters Wednesday after talks with South Korea's vice foreign minister, Kwon Jong-rak.
But he added that if the North were prepared to change its course, Washington was ready to "enter an effective dialogue that will really lead to a complete and verifiable denuclearization of the peninsula."
Steinberg was in Seoul with a team of high-ranking envoys, including President Barack Obama's special envoy on North Korea, Stephen Bosworth.
Bosworth said he had "some confidence" that dialogue with the North could resume, but he did not elaborate on the basis for his optimism. He said the Obama administration had supported dialogue from the beginning, and that the North would ultimately understand it was the best route to take.
The U.S. envoys' tour took them to Japan, South Korea and China — all participants in earlier dialogue toward the denuclearization of the Korean peninsula, and considered key for any coordinated response to the North's latest actions.
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