
China yesterday appealed to all parties not to make any move that might
deteriorate the current situation on the Korean Peninsula but adopt "appropriate
measures" and "correct actions" to create favourable conditions for resuming the
six-party talks.
Chinese Foreign Ministry Spokesman Liu Jianchao said it was particularly
important for all the relevant parties to exercise restraint.
Liu noted that Resolution 1718 passed by the UN Security Council has sent an
"important" and "clear" message to the Democratic People's Republic of Korea
(DPRK).
China hopes the DPRK can respond to the appeal from the international
community and take up a responsible attitude to fulfill its commitment to a
nuclear-free Korean Peninsula, said Liu.
The UN Security Council unanimously adopted the No.1718 resolution on Oct.15
(Beijing time), condemning the nuclear test by the DPRK, demanding that the DPRK
eliminate its nuclear weapons and nuclear programs and imposing sanctions.
As an important country in the region and a permanent member of the UN
Security Council, China would spare no efforts to promote the resumption of the
six-party talks which include China, the DPRK, the United States, the Republic
of Korea, Russia and Japan, in order to solve the nuclear issue on the Korean
Peninsula through dialogue and consultation, Liu added.