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BEIJING (AP) - Envoys met Sunday to hammer out the details of a landmark agreement on disarming North Korea ahead of fresh talks, while it remained unclear whether a dispute over frozen North Korean funds in a Macau bank would block further progress.
Top U.S. nuclear envoy Christopher Hill said he had explained the U.S. position on the Macau funds to North Korea's envoys on Saturday, but indicated he'd yet to receive a clear response.
"We have the sense that they understood the position much better. So we'll see," Hill told reporters before more meetings to prepare for Monday's start of follow-up talks on a disarmament agreement reached last month.
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