MANILA (Reuters) - The foreign ministers of China and North Korea started bilateral talks in Manila on Sunday ahead of a regional security meeting, a day after the United Nations Security Council agreed tough sanctions on Pyongyang over its missile tests.
The meeting of the two ministers appeared to be in good spirits, and was a rare international get-together that included North Korea as a participant.
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