(LEAD) Top nuclear envoys of S. Korea, China to hold talks ahead of Park-Xi summit
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BEIJING, Sept. 1 (Yonhap) -- South Korea's top nuclear envoy, Hwang Joon-kook, arrived in Beijing on Tuesday to hold talks with his Chinese counterpart, ahead of a summit meeting between President Park Geun-hye and Chinese President Xi Jinping.
Upon his arrival at the Beijing airport, Hwang said the planned meeting later in the day with Wu Dawei is aimed at fine-tuning the North Korean nuclear issue.
Park will hold a summit with Xi on Wednesday in Beijing, a day before she attends a military parade marking the end of World War II.
Asked whether Park and Xi would send a "strong message" about the denuclearization of North Korea, Hwang replied, "There will be in-depth discussions with the Chinese side."
South Korea has asked China to exercise more leverage in getting North Korea to change its course on its nuclear weapons program and return to the negotiating table. But North Korea has shown no signs of giving up its nuclear ambitions.
China is North Korea's economic lifeline, but it has been reluctant to use leverage over the ally because it could lead to the North's collapse and instability on its border.
The six-party talks on North Korea's nuclear program, involving the two Koreas, the United States, China, Russia and Japan, have been stalled since late 2008.
Diplomatic efforts to revive the multilateral talks have produced no results so far. North Korea conducted its third and most powerful nuclear test in 2013.
kdh@yna.co.kr
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