A Chinese negotiator for the ongoing six-party talks on the Korean nuclear
issue today called on all sides to decide on a course of action to continue the
resolution process.
"The first step for us is to map out the measures that help realize the joint
statement, and to decide what moves we will take," said Chinese Vice Foreign
Minister Wu Dawei.
He made the remarks during a meeting with the heads of delegations of the
Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK), the United States, the Republic of
Korea (ROK), Japan and Russia.
He said realization of the joint statement was systematic and it would be
rational to improve the process phase by phase.
Under the joint statement, the DPRK agreed to abandon its nuclear program in
exchange for economic aid and security guarantee.
All parties reaffirmed their adherence to the stance in the joint statement
issued during the fourth round of six-party talks in September last year.
The second phase of the fifth round of six-party talks opened Monday morning
in Beijing, focusing on resolving the Korean nuclear issue.
A Chinese negotiator for the ongoing six-party talks on the Korean nuclear
issue on Tuesday called on all sides to decide on a course of action to continue
the resolution process.
"The first step for us is to map out the measures that help realize the joint
statement, and to decide what moves we will take," said Chinese Vice Foreign
Minister Wu Dawei.
He made the remarks during a meeting with the heads of delegations of the
Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK), the United States, the Republic of
Korea (ROK), Japan and Russia.
He said realization of the joint statement was systematic and it would be
rational to improve the process phase by phase.
Under the joint statement, the DPRK agreed to abandon its nuclear program in
exchange for economic aid and security guarantee.
All parties reaffirmed their adherence to the stance in the joint statement
issued during the fourth round of six-party talks in September last year.
The second phase of the fifth round of six-party talks opened Monday morning
in Beijing, focusing on resolving the Korean nuclear issue.