if the United States addresses Russian concerns. In any event, the problem of the relationship of strategic offensive and defensive weapons should be clearly laid out in the treaty, he said. Another major concern, Medvedev noted, is the prospect of equipping strategic offensive weapons with non-nuclear warheads. Such weapons could be detrimental to strategic stability, he said. Medvedev and Obama agreed at their first meeting in London in early April to negotiate a replacement for the START I by the end of the year. The two sides held their first round of negotiations in Moscow on May 19-21, which was described as a success. The second round of talks were held in Geneva on June 1-3. A follow up round of talks is scheduled on June 22 in Geneva, Medvedev's spokeswoman Natalya Timakova was quoted by local media as saying on Saturday. PYONGYANG, June 19 Xinhua -- The Democratic People's Republic of Korea DPRK demanded that South Korea accept its revised version of contracts on the Kaesong Joint Industrial Complex, the KCNA news agency reported Friday. South Korea has got the biggest profits from the industrial park from a political, economic and military point of view, said the DPRK at government-level talks with South Korea on the joint industrial park. Kim Young-tak C, front, head of the delegation from South Korea, receives interview as members of the delegation cross the northern border of South Korea to the Democratic People's Republic of Korea DPRK's Kaesong, June 19, 2009. The third round of government-level talks between South Korea and the DPRK's delegation was held on Friday at the Kaesong Joint Industrial Complex, amid escalated tensions on the Korean Peninsula. If the south side truly wishes to see the complex operating on a stable basis, it should affirmatively accept the issues and innovative proposals put forward by the north side and positively respond to them, the KCNA reported. The DPRK also blasted South Korea for fully participating in the U.S.-led Proliferation Security Initiative PSI and zealously joining in the sanctions against the DPRK, which was intended to undermine the industrial park, said the report. Kim Young-tak L, http://www.tomsoutletsalecheap.com - cheap toms shoes , head of the delegation from South Korea, talks to journalists as he gets back to South Korea after the talks held in the Democratic People's Republic of Korea DPRK's Kaesong, June 19, 2009. The third round of government-level talks between South Korea and the DPRK's delegation was held on Friday at the Kaesong Joint Industrial Complex, http://www.cheaptomsshoessalei.com - cheap toms shoes , amid escalated tensions on the Korean PeninsulaThe two sides, http://www.tomsoutletsalecheap.com - toms shoes , which met after the previous talks held on April 21 and June 11, had two sessions of talks in Kaesong on Friday, but failed to narrow their differences on the thorny issues. South Korea and the DPRK, on the other hand, agreed to continue their discussions on July 2. Earlier last week, the two sides held their second round of talks, as the DPRK reportedly asked South Korea to quadruple the monthly wages of DPRK workers from current 70 U.S. dollars to 300 dollars, and raise theRelated articles:
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