China urges North Korea to accept nuclear monitors

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North Korea should accept the return of international nuclear watchdog agency inspectors as a step towards defusing tensions on the Korean peninsula, the Chinese foreign ministry said on Tuesday.

North Korea should accept the return of international nuclear watchdog agency  inspectors as a step towards defusing tensions on the Korean peninsula, the Chinese foreign ministry said on Tuesday.

The Chinese foreign ministry's spokesperson, Jiang Yu, told  a regular news briefing that Beijing was aware of the reports of a visit to Pyongyang by Bill Richardson, governor of the  US state of New Mexico, who said on Tuesday that North Korea  would let International Atomic Energy Agency inspectors into  the country to ensure it was not processing uranium to highly enriched levels.

North Korea stepped back from confrontation over military drills by South Korea on Monday and made the new offer on  nuclear inspections, drawing a cautious response from Seoul  and Washington.