By Jim Garamone
American Forces Press Service
“We are all concerned about the tense situation on the peninsula caused by North Korea 's continued belligerence and repeated provocations over the past few months," Gates said at the beginning of a meeting with Defense Minister Kim Kwan-jin.
During the meeting, Gates and Kim discussed South Korean-U.S. military coordination and consultations to deter future provocations.
Gates said diplomatic engagement is possible, starting with direct engagement between North Korea and South Korea , but only if “North Korea 's actions show cause to believe that negotiations can be productive and conducted in good faith.”
Following the meeting with Kim, Gates traveled to the Blue House and met with South Korean President Lee Myung-bak. He spoke to both Kim and Lee about his meetings with Chinese and Japanese leaders.
Earlier in the week, Gates said a moratorium on nuclear research and testing and a moratorium on building intercontinental ballistic missiles would be examples of concrete steps North Korea could take. Only with these concrete steps, he added, could the Six-Party Talks -- with the United States , China , Russia , Japan , South Korea and North Korea -- resume.
“But the [North Korean] leadership must stop these dangerous provocations and take concrete steps to show that they will begin meeting international obligations," Gates said.
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