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PUSAN, South Korea (Reuters) - Efforts to bring North Korea back to disarmament talks were in tatters on Thursday as Pyongyang stormed out of a meeting with the South and a senior U.S. diplomat left the region after a week of shuttle diplomacy.

The deadlock threw the spotlight back on wrangling over a U.N. resolution censuring North Korea for its July 5 missile tests, which has pitted Japan against China and Russia.

Kyodo news agency reported that Japan was now prepared to work on an alternative Security Council resolution sponsored by Moscow and Beijing that urges North Korea to suspend its nuclear programs but avoids the mandatory sanctions Tokyo has sought.

"What is important is to adopt a binding resolution," the agency quoted an official as saying on condition of anonymity.

Tension between the two Koreas erupted at bilateral ministerial talks in the South Korean city of Pusan, where the Pyongyang's delegation parried complaints about the missile tests and focused instead on economic cooperation and requests for aid.

"The South side will pay a price before the nation for causing the collapse of the ministerial talks and bringing a collapse of North-South relations that is unforeseeable now," the North Koreans said in a statement before leaving for the airport, a day before the meeting was due to end.

The North Koreans demanded that the South stop joint military drills with the United States due next year, saying it was ready to protect South Korea with its 1.2-million-strong armed forces.

That provoked an unusually biting reply from South Korean Unification Minister Lee Jong-seok that echoed the rhetoric of the years before Seoul's determined policy of rapprochement.

"Who in the South asked you to protect our safety?" Lee told Kwon on Tuesday, according to a South Korean official. "It would help our safety for the North not to fire missiles or develop a nuclear program."

The South said the North could also forget about any more aid until it returns to separate talks on its nuclear weapons.

'CHINESE BAFFLED'

China and the United States have also urged the reclusive communist state to return to six-country talks with South Korea, Japan and Russia on winding up its nuclear arms program.

The negotiations stalled last November because Pyongyang objected to U.S. financial sanctions based on accusations North Korea counterfeited U.S. currency and trafficked drugs.

U.S. Assistant Secretary of State Christopher Hill said a "friendship delegation" sent to Pyongyang by Beijing, the closest North Korea has to an ally, had failed to achieve a breakthrough.

"So far they don't seem to be interested in listening, much less doing anything," he told reporters before leaving Beijing for Washington. "I think the Chinese are as baffled as we are."

Hill said he was confident the United Nations would send a "very strong, very clear message" to Pyongyang over the barrage of missiles it test-fired last week.

However, Tokyo said it was still seeking a Security Council vote on a resolution that would impose sanctions for the North Korean missiles, which splashed into the sea off its west coast.

"We can't be twisted around by any attempts to buy time to water down the strong resolve of the international community over the firing of the missiles," Chief Cabinet Secretary Shinzo Abe said.

A Japanese Foreign Ministry spokesman said it was "a plus" that China and Russia were now proposing a binding resolution instead of a much weaker presidential statement from the Security Council, but insisted Tokyo's position had not changed.

China's Foreign Ministry repeated calls for a diplomatic solution and urged members of the Security Council to craft a "cautious and measured response."

Earlier, it criticized Japan for "pouring oil on fire" for raising the issue of a pre-emptive strike on North Korea after the tests, warning it could seriously disrupt international efforts to defuse the crisis.

"This practice is extremely irresponsible and incomprehensible and it will only seriously disrupt international diplomatic efforts and accelerate tensions in Northeast Asia," spokeswoman Jiang Yu said in a statement.

Japanese leaders have said the country should debate whether to obtain the capability to strike enemy bases when an attack has "begun," a concept that could include what defense experts call an "imminent threat."

(Additional reporting by Chris Buckley in Beijing, George Nishiyama in Tokyo and Jon Herskovitz in Seoul)



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Kyodo news agency reported that Japan was now prepared to work on an alternative Security Council resolution sponsored by Moscow and Beijing that urges North Korea to suspend its nuclear programs but avoids the mandatory sanctions Tokyo has sought.



Why are Moscow and Beijing hesitant to bring sanctions out on North Korea? Is it because Beijing is financing the North Korean economy and also is suppling NK with nuclear weapons?
This is a bit of a mystery.

Also the bit about the counterfeit United States dollars was quite interesting. In North Korea, the won is said to be "Worthless paper". The only money that pays for anything in that country is United States dollars because North Korea buys foreign. Every accessory that North Korea has is foreign bought.

I have heard that there is an agency in North Korea that buys Kim Jong-il his luxury goods using the foreign cash that they collect from visitors that come to the country such as diplomats and journalists. One higher party member once claimed that he won a medal of honor because he found a way to buy the king some luxury foreign cars.



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