Russia is optimistic about possible results of the new round of the
six-nation negotiations on the Korean peninsula nuclear problem in Beijing,
Deputy Foreign Minister Alexander Alexeyev said yesterday.
"At least, heads of the Russian delegation are optimistic about possible
results. We are ready to contribute to the round success bilaterally and
multilaterally," Alexeyev was quoted by the Itar-Tass news agency as saying.
The specific results of the consultations "will depend in large part on how
much the delegations are responsive to each other's legitimate concerns and how
much they try to accommodate each other and look for mutually acceptable
solutions," he said.
Bilateral contacts will also matter a lot, as well as how far the delegations
are prepared to act based on their joint statement stipulating the commitments
of all parties, he said.
Russian Ambassador to China Sergei Razov will head the national delegation to
the Beijing round of the negotiations among Russia, China, the Democratic
People's Republic of Korea, South Korea, the United States and Japan on Dec. 18.