DPRK official attends security conference in NY NEW YORK - A senior diplomat from the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) on Thursday attended a security conference in New York amid wide attentions on the country's recent decision to suspend its nuclear activities. Ri Yong-ho, DPRK's vice foreign minister and envoy for the six- party talks, joined the conference focused on peace in Northeast Asia, which his South Korean counterpart Lim Sung Nam also attended. But it is still unclear if the two have held talks at the occasion. According to a statement released by Maxwell School of Syracuse University, one of the event's organizers, the gucci shoes two-day conference, held at a hotel in New York city, is designed as "an unofficial Track II initiative intended to foster peace and cooperation in Northeast Asia." The details of the closed-door meeting are not immediately known, but the university statement said that a press briefing will be held at the end of the conference on Friday. The DPRK recently agreed to suspend its nuclear tests, long- range missile launches and uranium enrichment activity at Nyongbyon, and allow the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) to monitor the moratorium on uranium enrichment. In return, Washington agreed to cheap gucci handbags, meet with the DPRK to finalize the details to move forward with the proposed 240,000 metric tons of American nutritional assistance.