By Associated Press,
Published: June 3, 2012
PHNOM PENH, Cambodia — Cambodia’s
foreign minister will urge North Korean leaders to resume six-party
talks on nuclear disarmament during a rare official visit this week.
Hor Namhong (pictured) told reporters before leaving for a four-day visit
Sunday that Cambodia has always supported the talks that Pyongyang
halted in 2009. His spokesman said last month the minister would press
North Korea to restart the negotiations.
The visit comes ahead of a regional conference next month in Cambodia that North Korean officials are scheduled to attend.
North
Korea’s late leader Kim Il Sung was close with Cambodia’s former King
Norodom Sihanouk, providing him with a residence in Pyongyang and
security guards after the king returned from exile in 1991.
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