Russia seeks a peaceful settlement of the Korean Peninsula nuclear issue
within the framework of the six-party talks, Deputy Foreign Minister Alexander
Alexeyev said yesterday.
"Certain hopeful signs have appeared in the development of the situation
recently as a result of persistent efforts, including Russia's," Alexeyev, who
is the head of Russia's delegation to thesix-party talks, said in an interview
with the Nezavisimaya Gazetadaily.
He said Moscow "is interested in the resumption of dialogue as soon as
possible." "But we all need a result, even if modest," he added.
"We see the most important task as looking for political solutions acceptable
for all participants, through work in the spirit of compromise and mutual
concessions," Alexeyev said.
Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Qin Gang said earlier in theday that the
six-party talks on the Korean Peninsula nuclear issue would resume in Beijing on
Dec. 18. The talks involve China, the Democratic People's Republic of Korea
(DPRK), the United States, South Korea, Japan and Russia.