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S. Korea, China FMs hold talks to prepare for Park-Xi summit

The foreign ministers of South Korea and China held talks in Beijing on Friday to discuss how to deal with North Korea's nuclear and missile programs as well as bilateral relations. 
  
Foreign Minister Yun Byung-se met with his Chinese counterpart Wang Yi at the Chinese foreign ministry, days before President Park Geun-hye is to hold a bilateral summit with Chinese President Xi Jinping on the sidelines of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) gathering. 
   
The meeting between Yun and Wang was mainly aimed at fine-tuning the agenda for the planned bilateral summit between Park and Xi, Seoul diplomats said. 
 
  In his opening remarks, Wang said South Korea and China "maintain close communication and cooperation as friendly neighbors. We are satisfied with the current stage of development of bilateral ties." 
   
Yun extended greetings to Wang and voiced his hope that the upcoming APEC summit would be a success.
   
Yun, who is also scheduled to hold a bilateral meeting with his Australian counterpart Julie Bishop later in the day, arrived in Beijing late Thursday to attend the APEC ministerial meeting. 
   
The upcoming summit between Park and Xi comes as North Korea is reportedly operating a new facility that could produce uranium-enriched fuel for atomic weapons at its main nuclear complex in Yongbyon.
   
The reported new facility is located near another uranium-enrichment plant, which was identified by a group of U.S. nuclear experts in 2011. 
  
If confirmed, the new facility would allow North Korea to significantly boost its ability to obtain a new source of fission material to make atomic bombs, in addition to its widely known plutonium-based nuclear weapons program. (Yonhap)

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