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S. Korea insists on denuclearized N. Korea

SEOUL, Oct. 19 (UPI) -- South Korea will not improve relations with North Korea until Pyongyang takes serious steps to halt its nuclear programs, officials in Seoul said.

South Korean Foreign Minister Yu Myung-hwan Monday dismissed the possibility of an inter-Korean summit, despite recent conciliatory gestures from the North, the Yonhap News Agency reported.

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"There is no real ground as yet to view the North's softening stance as an indication of a fundamental change in its position on the nuclear issue," Yu said at a seminar in Seoul.

In recent months, North Korea has released detained South Korean and U.S. citizens and allowed temporary reunions for family members living on opposite sides of the inter-Korean border.

This month, North Korean leader Kim Jong Il also reportedly told Chinese Premier Wen Jiabo that Pyongyang was preparing to rejoin denuclearization talks with a six-way forum involving the United States, South Korea, China, Russia, and Japan.

Those gestures, however, were tempered by North Korean missile tests this year, Yonhap reported.

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