Korea's Kim says stance on nuclear deal unchanged

North Korean leader Kim Jong-Il told a visiting Chinese delegation there was no change in his nation's stance on a deadlocked nuclear disarmament deal, Chinese state media said on Thursday.

BEIJING: North Korean leader Kim Jong-Il told a visiting Chinese delegation there was no change in his nation's stance on a deadlocked nuclear disarmament deal, Chinese state media said on Thursday.

Kim told the delegation in Pyongyang that nations involved in the deal should fulfill their side of the bargain, the offcial Xinhua news agency said.

But the reclusive leader added that North Korea was willing to work with ally China to try to push for its full implementation.
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