Chief nuclear envoys from North Korea and China held talks in Beijing and shared \"in-depth views\" on ways to resume the six-party talks on ending the Norths\' nuclear weapons program, China\'s Foreign Ministry said Tuesday. A delegation headed by North Korea\'s First Vice Foreign Minister Kim Kye-gwan arrived in Beijing, nearly three weeks after Kim held talks in Pyongyang with his Chinese counterpart Wu Dawei, according to South Korea\'s (Yonhap) News. The North Korean delegation included Pyongyang\'s chief envoy to the six-party talks, Ri Yong-ho, and his deputy, Choe Son-hui.